Indian American academician, Varun Soni has been appointed to the board of advisors at Coacharya, a prominent global coaching organization, based in Chicago, United States.
Known for his expertise in spirituality and ethics, Soni currently serves as the dean of Religious and Spiritual Life at the University of Southern California (USC). His appointment comes as Coacharya aims to enhance its coaching programs with a focus on holistic personal and professional development.
The ICW Celebration just got sweeter! We're excited to welcome Dr. Varun Soni to the Coacharya Board of Advisors! As USC's Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life, he brings invaluable knowledge to our mission of empowering leaders.
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Reacting to the appointment, Soni said, “I am honored to join Coacharya's board of advisors and contribute to its mission of empowering individuals and organizations to unlock their full potential. In today's complex and rapidly evolving world, effective leadership and personal development are more crucial than ever. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team at Coacharya to drive positive change and foster a culture of growth and innovation."
Pranav Ramanathan, CEO of Coacharya, emphasized the transformative impact of Soni's expertise on the organization's coaching philosophy. "Varun Soni's appointment marks a pivotal moment in Coacharya's journey towards integrating spirituality into coaching practices," said Ramanathan.
"His profound insights will enable us to empower coaches and leaders to cultivate a deeper sense of purpose, connection, and well-being, fostering sustainable growth and positive impact,” he added.
Throughout his career, Soni has held leadership roles in academia, public service, and interfaith dialogue. As the vice provost of Campus Wellness and Crisis Intervention at USC, he has demonstrated a commitment to fostering holistic well-being and resilience within educational communities.
According to a statement by the firm, by incorporating principles of self-awareness, compassion, and purpose into coaching practices, it aims to equip coaches and leaders with the tools needed to navigate challenges with resilience and clarity.
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