ACTO Virtual Workshop
Executive Function Wheel
Facilitated by: Marianna Henry, MProf, ACC
(CCE pending)
Fee: This workshop is offered free to members of ACTO, and we invite you to contribute any amount you feel inspired to, as a gesture of encouragement to support learning activities at ACTO.
$20 USD for prospective members. (Prospective members will receive a payment link after submitting the registration form)
Date/Time:
February 10, 2025, 11am-1pm EST
Join us for an engaging workshop on the Executive Function Wheel!
Discover how executive functioning influences our daily lives and learn how to use the Executive Function Wheel to support your clients. We’ll explore how this tool can help clients identify their strengths and challenges, bringing them greater awareness, understanding, and self-compassion. You’ll also learn ways to use the wheel to help clients evaluate their needs, set meaningful goals, and measure their progress.
Space is limited to fifteen participants. You MUST be available to attend the workshop live. The session will be hosted through Zoom.
Registrations are approved on a first come, first served basis. Prospective members will receive a payment link after submitting the registration form, registration is not complete until payment is received.
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Marianna Henry, MProf, ACC is a first-gen, bilingual, Polish-American originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan. She moved to Utah in 2008 for her partner’s career opportunity and worked in student-facing staff and faculty positions at Utah Valley University for 14 years. She launched MH Success Coaching in 2020, specializing in strengths-based ADHD coaching, while also offering academic and career support. Marianna is an ICF Associate Certified Coach, Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, JST Coaching & Training Higher Education Trainer, and College Instructor. As a volunteer, she serves as President of the ICF High Country Chapter and as co-lead for the Neurodiversity Impact Team within the statewide Bolder Way Forward initiative. Marianna founded the Utah ADHD Collective, which aims to provide a comprehensive network of Utah ADHD specialists, information, resources, and advocacy.