• Noel Bulger - Marine Veteran, Executive Leadership and Career transition coach & Entrepreneur (Season 2, Episode #45)

  • Dec 23 2020
  • Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Podcast

Noel Bulger - Marine Veteran, Executive Leadership and Career transition coach & Entrepreneur (Season 2, Episode #45)

  • Summary

  • Listen to a motivating story of Noel Bulger - an underdog who is still striving to lead, compete, inspire, empower and foster the good and potential in others - in this final Episode (#45) of Season 2 of High Performance Pathways. Merry Christmas!!

    Noel is an executive leadership & career transition coach, entrepreneur, aspiring author and podcast host. He is a US Marine Corps veteran who transitioned from active duty earlier this year after serving 9 years as an operations and logistics officer, foreign military liaison, and Naval gunfire & fire support instructor.

    Noel is currently attending Georgetown University as an Executive Coach working towards his International Coaching Federation credentials, while running his own franchise, co-founding a business, starting a podcast, and working on his first book.

    Noel describes himself as a father, a leader, an underdog, a competitor, a person who inspires, empowers, and fosters the good and potential in others.

    Noel is a graduate of The COMMIT Foundation transition program, a graduate of the Stanford Ignite Program at Stanford University Graduate School of Business and a graduate of Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, CA.

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    Noel on LinkedIn here or go to his website: http://nbulger.esourcecoach.com/


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