Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 5, 2005
Beverly Macy, business executive, author, educator, and creator of Dynamic Transitioning™ announces program availability to Rita and Katrina victims free-of-charge. Dynamic Transitioning™ is a comprehensive 7-Point Program that helps participants harness the power contained within the transition process of personal and/or professional change and use it effectively. Macy sees the tenets of the program as an essential part of rebuilding and recovery for those affected by the devastating hurricanes. “Many transitions involve loss. Even moving on to something new – and better – is saying goodbye to something old, something familiar, something comfortable on one level or another,” says Macy. “Clearly this is what the hurricane victims are dealing with now and for a long time to come.”
Dynamic Transitioning™ is a ground-breaking comprehensive framework for individuals to empower themselves and create a powerful and meaningful life. Transition periods can be viewed as a stress reaction – bringing with them all the positive and negative reactions stress brings on. People in stressful transitions often feel helpless over conditions that change their lives from the outside. The 7-Point Dynamic Transitioning™ Program helps individuals learn to master these transition periods successfully.
Macy is seeking to make her program available free-of-charge to both hurricane victims and those who are helping hurricane victims rebuild their lives. “An important point in the 7-Point Program is giving back,” says Macy. “This is the ideal opportunity for all of us to look for ways to give back. Empowerment through Dynamic Transitioning™ is something I can provide that will help individuals help themselves.” Those interested in learning more should contact Macy directly at 310-860-4788.
Beverly W. Macy is a seasoned executive in both rapidly growing and mature companies. She is CEO of Y&M Partners LLC, a strategic advisory company in Beverly Hills, CA, and is launching a new venture in the mobile space called Third Channel Communications. Previously, she successfully positioned an emerging Internet technology company for merger with a leading global telecommunications company and also facilitated the acquisition of an entertainment company at the height of its growth. Macy spent 14 years at Xerox Corporation in global sales and marketing and began her career at Wang Laboratories in software development. In 1993 Macy was awarded for her community service work in the Rebuild LA effort by the Los Angeles Mayor’s office. She currently teaches Competitive Marketing and Strategy at UCLA. A Dynamic Transitioning™ seminar will be held on November 1, 2005 at the UCLA Faculty Center. Hurricane victims who have relocated to the Los Angeles area are invited to attend free-of-charge.
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