
Being in Service to Our Clients: A Veterans Day Reflection on Service
November 11 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Being in Service to Our Clients: A Veterans Day Reflection on Service (Webinar)
Speaker: Dr. Rebecca Hannagan, ACC
Guest Speaker: Colonel Marty Bedell, United States Marine Corps (retired)
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time
CCEs: 0.75 Core Competencies and 0.75 Resource Development
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom.us. Remember to log in before registering for the event.
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Replay available to registrants for viewing purposes only (no CCEs)
Description:
What does it mean to serve? What does it mean to be in service to something larger than ourselves? At the core of ICF coaching is an opportunity and a challenge to serve. On this Veterans Day, we will reflect on the meaning of service and the opportunities and challenges of serving others in their growth journeys. Dr. Rebecca Hannagan and Col. Marty Bedell, United States Marine Corps (retired), will facilitate this reflection and discussion.
Participants will:
- Have reflected on their own version of service
- Discuss the impact service has on their clients’ growth journey
- Honor Veterans Day in a meaningful way
About Dr. Rebecca Hannagan
Dr. Rebecca Hannagan is a social scientist whose passion is driving organizational effectiveness, leadership development, and cultural transformation. As an ICF-certified coach, Rebecca provides leadership, executive, and team coaching, leveraging tools and assessments to guide individuals and teams toward professional growth. She is also a Design Thinking facilitator and has offered workshops for leaders and teams to tackle some of their most entrenched challenges successfully.
About Colonel Marty Bedell
Colonel Marty Bedell served as an aviator and officer in the United States Marine Corps for 29 years. He is passionate about leading with people at the forefront and has been known to say “leadership is love”. He considers his former position as Commander of Miramar the pinnacle of his military career because his number one priority while in command was improving the quality of life for Marines in the barracks. Service is a deeply meaningful theme he is excited to explore with other leaders.