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Farnaz  Namin, Ph.D. - Center for Work Life LLC. Orlando, FL, US

Farnaz Namin, Ph.D.

Center for Work Life LLC

Orlando, FL, UNITED STATES

That rare type of speaker that possess the motivational skills, the authoritative knowledge, the polish and the charisma.

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Farnaz Namin, Ph.D., is a doctor of corporate psychology, specializing in workforce development, leadership, career and performance effectiveness. She is the founder of Center for Work Life, a boutique, yet global human capital consulting firm. Throughout her career she has been the constant driver of key results, such as increased revenues and profitability through decreased employee turnover, effective selection methods, and sustained peak executive and athletic performance for her clients. She has more than 15 years of professional corporate experience in human capital consulting, leading top performing teams in the U.S. and abroad and has the greater goal to enhance the state of productivity through developing healthier organization, through various means such as the marriage of work-life balance, ethical work practices, diversity and the promotion of employee authenticity. She serves on various regulatory governing panels regarding work-force planning and is regularly sought as an expert speaker on media networks such as FOX, HLN, and many more. She is a contributor to scientifically valid publications for trade and professional magazines, such as the Huffington Post, Boston Herald, New York Post and delivers dynamic and groundbreaking workshops and seminars on areas such as leadership, employee and team effectiveness, succession planning and work-life balance.

Originally from Azerbaijan/Iran, she lives with her two boys Shayan and Farzan in Orlando, Florida. She enjoys swimming, writing, golf and participating in triathlons. She has experience working as well as living in diverse cultures from coast to coast within the U.S. in California and New York as well as countries such as United Kingdom, Turkey, Pakistan, etc.

Having worked with organizations such as Bank of America, Tupperware, Verizon, Rosen Hotels and many more as well as top performers in many fields, Dr. Farnaz Namin has become a leader in her field. She specializes in executive coaching, leadership development, executive succession planning, emotional intelligence training, career planning, staff development, and coaching for communication in the workplace.

Industry Expertise (10)

Training and Development

Corporate Leadership

Talent Management

Mental Health Care

Professional Training and Coaching

Management Consulting

Staffing and Recruiting

Employment Services

Women

Corporate Training

Areas of Expertise (12)

Change Management

Career Planning

Leadership Development

Stress Management

Succession

Emotional Intelligence

Work Life Balance

Performance

Communication Strategies

Leadership and Management

Communication Skills

Sales Training & Business Relationship Workshops

Accomplishments (2)

Awards (professional)

2013 Women Who Mean Business Awards Honoree, Orlando Business Journal Best Customer Service Survey Results, Bank of America Highest Sales and Satisfaction, Irvine Company Regents Scholarship Award

Publications (professional)

Articles: Title: Jodi’s abuse claim is an ‘impossibility’ Author: Dr Farnaz Namin-Hedayati Publisher: HLN Date: 4/11/13 Title: Does Arias run the Courtroom like a CEO? Author: Dr Farnaz Namin-Hedayati Publisher: HLN Date: 5/7/13 White Papers: Mentoring: Effective Methods & Styles Motivation in workplace: Techniques for Leaders Effects of Resistance on Organizational Learning Situational Leadership: Lifecycle Challenges The Relationship Between Sports and Self Image

Education (2)

California School of Professional Psychology- Marshall Goldmith School of Business: Ph.D., Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2007

Pepperdine University : Masters, Clinical Psychology

Affiliations (8)

  • Association of Orlando Young Executives
  • National Association of Women Business Owners
  • Association of Training and Development
  • Society of Human Resources Management
  • Greater Organizational Development Network
  • Central Florida Employment Council
  • Center for Creative Leadership
  • Girl Scouts of Citrus

Languages (4)

  • English
  • Farsi
  • Turkish
  • French

Testimonials (2)

Paulette Weir, CFEC Director | Central Florida Employment Council

We had the distinct pleasure of working with Farnaz Namin-Hedayati, Ph.D., Center for Work Life, for the past couple of years when she was the keynote speaker for two of our Central Florida Employment Council workshops. I was very impressed with Farnaz both as a presenter, motivator and professional. We are thrilled to say that her skill as a trainer kept our diverse group fully engaged. Here presentations are extremely powerful and practical! Whether you want to improve and expand your team’s skills or just stretch their comfort zone, the course Conflict Management was amazing.

Helene Abrams, CEO | Eprentise

Eprentise hired Dr. Namin to assist us on an employee relations project. She was extremely professional, used a structured methodology that worked in a very short time, and helped both the employee and myself understand and communicate the issues effectively. As a result of working with her, we are getting better results, and are able to address team related issues before they become problems. I would recommend Farnaz for any similar situation. I have also worked with Farnaz in other professional organizations and found her to be delightful to work with. She is bright, articulate, and very personable. She is driven and goal-oriented, and manages the client’s time well.

Media Appearances (1)

Concerning the Unemployment Rate (Fox 35)

Fox  tv

2014-04-08

Dr. Hedayati interview concerning the Unemployment Rate in March of 2013. Read more on this topic here: http://www.centerforworklife.com/combating-the-unemployment-rate/

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Event Appearances (8)

Career Planning Workshop

2013 Annual Convention and World Language Expo  Orlando

2013-11-22

Management of the Succession Planning Process

Florida Career Professionals Association  The Wyndham Hotel Lake Buena Vista Blvd.

2013-10-21

Career Development and Planning with EI

City Year Volunteers/ Trainer Luncheon  The City Year Building

2013-09-06

Networking with the Power of EI

Small Business Resources Network  The Citrus Club

2013-07-24

Change Management

Nasstrac National Yearly Conference  Rosen Shingle Creek Resort

2013-04-26

Management of the Succession Planning process

Association of Legal Administrators  The Citrus Club

2012-09-14

Management of the Succession Planning process

Orlando Hotel and Lodging Association   The Hilton Resort

2012-07-09

Tools for gaining Work Life Balance as a professional

National Association of Women Business Owners’ Special Program  Disney Entrepreneur Center

2012-03-16

Sample Talks (1)

Career Plan for Your Life - Secrets Revealed

General Outline from 3 Day Workshop Career Planning Series: * Objectives * Governing Bodies * Needs and Challenges * New Standards * The Career Road Map * Dream or Vision? * Check Your Perceptions * Boundaries * Skills * The W's of Job Searching * Development Plan * The Interview * The STAR Approach * Goals * Anticipate * The Most Common Questions

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Availability

  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader
  • Author Appearance
  • Corporate Training

Fees

*Will consider certain engagements for no fee

Articles (3)

Mentoring: Effective Methods and Styles

Center for Work Life

2013-01-03

There is no one, specific method of mentoring and relationships can be developed in various ways. Some methods, styles and systematic processes have been highlighted as generic guidelines, common in most programs, for how mentoring relationships should be formed and developed in facilitated schemes.

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Jodi’s Abuse Claim is an ‘Impossibility’

HLN

2013-04-11

Dr. Farnaz Namin is a Doctor of Corporate Psychology. She says Jodi Arias may have been abused, but that's not what led her to kill Travis Alexander.

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Does Arias Run the Courtroom like a CEO?

HLN

2013-05-07

Jodi Arias is accused of killing Travis Alexander, but she claims self-defense. Farnaz-Namin Hedayati, Ph.D., is a doctor of corporate psychology and she says Arias is highly emotionally intelligent and exudes influence over the courtroom.

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