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    Dr. Lois Frankel literally wrote the book on coaching people to succeed in businesses large and small around the globe. Her last two books, Nice Girls Don’t Get The Corner Office and Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich are international bestsellers translated into over twenty-five languages and featured on the TODAY Show, CNN and CNBC, in the New York Times, USA Today, and in PEOPLE and TIME Magazines. BusinessWeek named Corner Office one of the top ten business books of 2004 and Paramount purchased the rights to both books for major motion pictures. Her next book, SEE JANE LEAD, about why women make natural leaders for our time and how to harness your own leadership talent, will be published by Warner Books in April, 2007.

    Combining her experience in human resources at a Fortune 10 oil company with a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Southern California, Dr. Frankel is a pioneer in the field of business coaching. For the past two decades her unique formula has helped thousands of people to create winning strategies to achieve superior career success and business goals. Her client list reads like a who’s who of multinational corporations, including Amgen, British Petroleum, GE, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Procter & Gamble, Warner Bros., The Walt Disney Company and Goldman Sachs to name just a few of the hundreds of companies that have invited her back time and again.

    Sought-after as a public speaker for her witty, warm and practical presentations that actively engage the audience, she is among the top names of international speakers featured on Better Life Media, a cable TV channel in 500,000 hotel rooms around the globe. She is also a featured career coach on AOL.com and is heard daily on KNX 1070 with her coaching tip of the day.

    Although she grew up in New York, Dr. Frankel now calls Southern California home. In rare moments off from writing, speaking and coaching, she is an avid photographer, average golfer, and energetic tennis player.