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Angie Weinberger combines executive coaching, her expertise, and facilitation skills into programs for female expats and rainbow talent. She has lived and worked in Germany, Switzerland, the UK, India, and Australia. Angie Weinberger wrote several workbooks, among them The Global Rockstar Album – 21 Verses to Find Your Tact as an Inclusive Leader (2023), The Global Mobility Workbook, Third Edition (2019), and The Global Career Workbook (2016). She is known as a Global Mobility Yoda and a lecturer in the field.
Together with her programmer, Usama Hafeez, she has been developing a web application for online coaching called the RockMeApp. The RockMeApp is currently offered to a limited number of corporate clients.
Angie Weinberger also guest lectures at universities with a focus on Global Mobility, Global Competency, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. She is a certified Executive Coach (with over 1000 coaching hours), group coach and workshop facilitator, intercultural trainer, and systemic consultant.
After graduating in “International Business Studies” from the University of Paderborn in 1997, Angie worked in International Human Resources. During her corporate career at a large global bank, she specialized in human resources and global mobility. One of Germany’s Big Four Professional Services Firms headhunted her to lead Global Mobility.
She moved to Switzerland in 2009 with the same company and a similar role. In 2012, she launched her company, Global People Transitions, to help Expats and Expat Partners enhance their Expat Experience.
As Global Mobility Yoda, she also consults small and medium-sized businesses on Global Mobility Transformation and helps them strengthen the Global Mobility Manager.
Currently, she’s deepening her understanding of depth psychology by taking a three-year course on transactional analysis at the Eric Berne Institute, Zurich. Her working languages are English and German. She speaks French and Spanish on a conversational level, understands Swiss German, a bit of Hindi and Urdu (from watching too many Bollywood movies) and studied Arabic (one of her life’s most humbling experiences).
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