Kathryn C. Mayer In The Media


Kathryn Mayer Shares Her West Side Story

Author and Executive Coach Kathryn Mayer has lived in Hell’s Kitchen for 15 years and loves its proximity to the theatre, parks, Manhattan Plaza Tennis Club, shopping, restaurants, and bars.

I love the convenience of the theatre, parks, Manhattan Plaza Tennis Club, shopping, and restaurants/bars. My husband and I love the theatre and we so appreciate being able to buy tickets from TKTS and walk to and from the shows. We enjoy drinking beer at Alfie’s and As Is along with our favorite restaurants. We are big tennis players and feel so lucky to have a 15-minute walk to our favorite club. And we love walking in both Central Park and along the Hudson River. We also enjoy museums and frequent MAD and MOMA. Lastly, the shopping, now that Nordstrom’s is a quick walk away!  

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Kathryn C. Mayer receives ‘Top Coach’ award from the Coach Foundation.

Kathryn Mayer has been recognized by the Coach Foundation as one of the premier Leadership Coaches in the industry. This award recognizes and celebrates Kathryn Mayer’s exceptional contributions and achievements in the realm of coaching and is a testament to her unwavering commitment to excellence and her remarkable ability to inspire and empower others through her coaching expertise.

Stony Brook LIVE Webinar.

Many of us have had moments of utter burnout over the last year. Women, particularly women in STEM, have been disproportionately affected when maintaining their careers. Stony Brook University's School of Professional Development hosted a panel of experts to discuss the unique experiences of women during this time. They provided tactics to emerge from the pandemic with strength.


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For women looking to advance their careers, sobering realities need to be considered and addressed. Despite years of advances in both legal and corporate policy, many qualified women don't get the jobs they want. Misperceptions, stereotypes, and misplaced emotions (by those of any gender) can still sabotage a woman's career hopes—unless she takes a more strategic approach to her career.

Seminar for the American Management Association. Course based on KC Mayer’s first book, Collaborative Competition: A Woman’s Guide to Succeeding by Competing.

Author Kathryn Mayer On How To Get Past Your Perfectionism And ‘Just Do It’ - Article

Build a positive emotional foundation. Harness three positive emotions — joy, gratitude, and compassion — to keep perfectionism from overwhelming you. Learn and implement the daily practices that lower stress and increase productivity. Read here >