DePaul University since Feb 2008
Presenter and Leadership Group Facilitator
Elizabeth A. Kaye Coaching & Consulting since Sep 1999
Principal
The Ancona School 1991 - 1999
Director of Institutional Advancement
Illinois Institute of Technology 1984 - 1991
Director of Alumni Relations, Director of the Centennial
Education:
Northwestern University
B.A. with distinction, English, InterpretationBonbright Scholar
Skills:
Coaching Leadership Development Nonprofits Team Building Public Speaking Workshop Facilitation Board Development Strategic Planning Executive Coaching Strategic Communications Fundraising Staff Development Organizational Development Program Development Teaching Leadership Program Management Training Community Outreach Career Counseling Higher Education Conflict Resolution Grant Writing Career Development Focusing Personal Development Instructional Design Emotional Intelligence Event Management Adult Education Strategy Organizational Effectiveness Non Profits Nonprofit Organizations Disc
Author & Editor Frequent Speaker on Dance at the Music Center L.a.& Segerstrom Center For the Arts
Author, Dance Historian, Lecturer, Teacher
Esquire Magazine Jan 1984 - Oct 1998
Writer, Contributing Editor
Skills:
Editorial Feature Articles Editing Public Speaking Teaching Research Proofreading Magazines Blogging Event Planning Fundraising Press Releases Books Copy Editing Copywriting Journalism Non Fiction Social Media Creative Writing Newsletters Web Content Photoshop Fiction Nonprofits Public Relations Publishing Television Writing
Interests:
Social Services Children Civil Rights and Social Action Politics Education Environment Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Human Rights Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Health
Lifeboat No. 8: An Untold Tale of Love, Loss, and Surviving the Titanic by Elizabeth Kaye. This Kindle e-book follows the night of rowing in the black ocean by the occupants of a lifeboat that included a maid who tried to save the baby in her care, a newlywed couple, and a countess dressed in pear