WPKN Archives: Chuck Wolfe

Host profile: Chuck Wolfe

Chuck Wolfe is a Harvard educated coach and consultant. He has worked for Harvard Business School, Exxon Mobil, and for 10 years was Director of Leadership Development for The Hartford. In 1994 he started his own consulting practice and has worked for top companies as an executive coach, keynote speaker, consultant and trainer. Clients include companies such as Aetna, Travelers, Cigna, AIG, Allstate, Kaiser Permanente, Fidelity, Bank of America, Allianz, GE, UTC, Coca Cola, Sheraton, Gaylord, Foxwoods, US Coast Guard , Yale New Haven Hospital, MIT Sloan School and Wharton Leadership Development Center. 11 years ago he formed a strategic alliance with the pioneers in emotional intelligence and he has gained an international reputation as a leading expert in the field.
 

On WPKN he hosts his own radio talk show the first and second Wednesday of each month from 12 - 1 PM called “The Emotion Roadmap: Take the Wheel and Control How You Feel.” He has recently added to the leadership coaching and consulting services he has with keynotes on the role of emotions in successfully implementing diversity and inclusion initiatives.

Chuck’s approach to emotional intelligence is unique and practical and there is no one else anywhere who has conceived of using emotional intelligence in the way you will hear it talked about on his show on WPKN.

Chuck's vision is to make a meaningful, positive difference in the lives of others. Chuck's speaking experiences in recent times include organizing and leading a panel of world class emotional intelligence executives for Harvard Business School Alumini, speaking at Dominion Energy in Virginia on Diversity, speaking at University of Bologna in Italy on Women in Leadership, and speaking in Canada at HEC University to a public gathering of professional coaches on the role of emotions in coaching others. He has also had a chapter published in a professional desk reference for the International Coaching Federation called Successful Coaches Influence Emotions, Thoughts, and Behaviors.

For additional information about Chuck, his company and about emotional intelligence please visit his website at www.emotionroadmap.com