Past
Clients: Practitioners
My Ideal Client | Firms and Practices | Testimonials | Results
Nevair Alexanian, diplomat
Katie Anglin, fashion retail consultant
Margaret Atwood, novelist, poet
William Band, management consultant/speaker
Madeleine Ballard-Kennard, stress management consultant
Bridget Barone, psychotherapist
Valerie Boger, wardrobe consultant
Carol Burman, visual merchandising consultant
Anne Campbell, addiction counselor
Marianne Carefoot-Jones, flautist
Francis Charrey, financial consultant
Barbara Chisholm, child welfare consultant
David Cohlmeyer, vegetarian chef/author/organic farmer
Dr. John Cosgrove, naturopath, chiropractor
E. Joseph Cossman, seminar leader/author
Debbie D'Angelo, nurse educator
Dr. Albert de Goias, physician, author
Jack Duerloo, psychic
Ginger Dick, money expert/author
Keith Dixon, import/export consultant
Elizabeth Dorner, educator
Robert Dunn, innovation consultant
Judith Ennamorato, parapsychologist/author
Barbara Evans, real estate agent
Jerry Gillies, author
Donald Grant, lawyer
Mary Gunderson, food historian
Michael Harrison, management consultant/writer
Suzanne Hayes, author
Heather Heather, pastry expert
J. Fred Hedding, Jr., graphic design consultant/copywriter
Elaine Jackson, home economist
Eric Jarvi, rare wines consultant
Katherine Kates, public relations consultant
Lydia Kostuch, real estate agent
Alan Langley, fraud detection consultant
Natallia Lea, author, cartoonist
Monika Lowry, real estate agent
Richard Marty, executive search consultant
Dr. Neil Miles, plastic surgeon
Joan Mitchell, psychic consultant
Andrea Moodie, actress
Micki Moore, TV personality/author
Mike Moore, motivational speaker
Gairey Richardson, actor/producer
Robert Rottenberg, chartered accountant/
Iain Sanderson, actor
Dr. Oksana Sawiak, dentist
Dorothy Schiegel, image consultant
Nancy Sears, real estate agent
Susan Somers, public relations consultant
Susan Statham, portrait artist
Dr. Joe Thomas, pain physician
Ella Northgrave Trow, etiquette consultant
Suzanne Truba, author/retailer/motivational speaker
Karen Vanderzweerde, chartered accountant
Lea Vivot, sculptress
Dr. Melanie Watt, author/zoologist
Joe Wood, singer/songwriter
A
word
about confidentiality.
In the past, I
agreed, at their request, not to disclose the
names
of most of my clients. I'm
not going to do that any more ... because secrecy is not in
your best interest, or mine. If I work with you, I'm going
to bandy your name about in the most positive ways because
it benefits both of us. If you do not want anyone - your
family, friends, partners, neighbors, professional
colleagues, clients, patients, staff - to know that your
intention is to improve the quality and professional
standards of your and their lives, then we are likely not a
good match. But be careful... your professional colleagues
may want to work with me, if you don't.
What I am careful about is not revealing
confidential aspects of your practice, including your personal
goals and future intentions. In some communities, gossip
and rumor are rampant. That's not my style: I've been
anti-gossip for years. I don't repeat anything without
permission from your lips (or pen).
Just to be careful, I don't drink so I won't get sloppy and
reveal what I shouldn't, and I'm not a party-goer so the
chances of my even being among people who want me to "give
up the goods" is highly remote. Do you think I'd want to
lose a fabulous client just to appear important at a party?
Uh, no!
And I don't have a partner or staff who could become
publicly talkative; and I learned years ago, that sharing
any information about myself with my family members would
only end in disaster. So I don't, and they don't even look
at my web site.