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Marcia Hughes is President and CEO of Collaborative Growth, LLC, and devotes her life to guiding clients and colleagues to bringing their life's purpose to the forefront. She serves as a strategic communications partner for leaders and teams in organizations that value high performers. She weaves her expertise in emotional intelligence throughout her consulting work, facilitation, team building, and workshops to help people motivate themselves and communicate more effectively with others. Her keynotes are built around powerful stories of how success can grow when people work collaboratively and when individuals “sing their song.” Businesses, governmental agencies, and nonprofits have all benefited in such areas as team and leadership development, strategic design, and conflict resolution from her proven formula for success.

Marcia is a certified trainer in the Bar-On EQ-i and EQ-360. She certifies senior human resources leaders, coaches, and consultants to utilize these measures with the people they lead. She provides Train the Trainer training and coaching in powerful EQ delivery. Her inspiration and persistent efforts led the development, promotion, and hosting of Collaborative Growth's International EQ Symposium in 2004, which attracted participants from nine nations. It focused on distilling effective strategies for behavioral change from the theory and research on emotional intelligence.

All her efforts to improve productivity in the workplace through strategic communications grew out of a distinguished career in law, where her firm specialized in complex public policy matters. There again, her leadership and communication skills enabled Marcia's team to effectively address controversial environmental, land use, and water development matters involving numerous stakeholders, which included federal, state, and local governments along with the general public.