David Cory is the President and founder of The Emotional Intelligence Training Company (1998).David was one of the first Certified Master Trainers in the area of Emotional Intelligence with MHS Inc. (1998) and is considered to be an international expert on the integration of emotional intelligence and leadership development. As a coach and trainer with 20 years of experience working with leaders and organizations, he has had the privilege of working globally. David received his Master of Arts Degree in Adult Education (University of British Columbia 1995). More about David Cory
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