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Wealth Psychology ExpertKBK Wealth ConnectionCreating wealth from the inside out
190 Purchase Street Voice: 508-297-1212 Mobile: 617-803-6046 Email: kbk@kbkwealthconnection.com Website: http://www.kbkwealthconnection.com |
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Kathleen Burns Kingsbury possesses a unique blend of practical business know-how, financial expertise, and emotional intelligence that makes her a valuable resource to financial services professionals interested in learning how to master money psychology to increase bottom-line profits and improve client satisfaction. She is an internationally published author, certified professional coach with a Masters Degree in Psychology, and an adjunct professor at the McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University.
Voted one of the top ten executive coaches in 2009 by Women's Business, Kathleen is committed to helping her clients and her audiences bravely look at their relationship with money and become more emotionally and financially conscious. Working as a behavioral change specialist during the past two decades, she has acquired qualifications, skills, and knowledge of human behavior that few money coaches have in today's media-driven marketplace. Using humor, storytelling, and real-life experiences, Kathleen motivates and inspires people to make lasting financial behavioral change.
Kathleen experienced her own financial transformation when her family lost a large sum to a dishonest contractor and was forced to consider what true wealth was all about. Kathleen turned this negative experience into an opportunity to learn and grow. Soon after, she founded KBK Wealth Connection, a company dedicated to helping others create wealth from the inside out. A member of the National Speakers Association, Kathleen currently serves as Treasurer of the Board of Directors for the New England Chapter. She is also a professional member of the International Coach Federation.
When she is not working, Kathleen is outside enjoying nature. She is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she sails, hikes, and mountain bikes, using many of these experiences as inspiration for her writing and speeches. |
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