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Gilles Brouillette

President of the Transformational Learning Institute - Director of the Conscious and Transformational Leadership Program
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
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Gilles Brouillette

President of the Transformational Learning Institute - Director of the Conscious and Transformational Leadership Program
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
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Gilles Brouillette is a highly experienced leadership coach and consultant, known for his expertise in personal and organizational transformation. With a Doctorate in Transpersonal Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and Executive Coaching certification from Royal Roads University, he has been studying and applying the principles of transformational learning for over 25 years. As the President and founding partner of the Transformational Learning Institute, he offers a developmental coaching approach that focuses on both lateral growth and vertical transformation. Additionally, he is a Senior Leadership Consultant and Executive Coach for the Full Circle Group & The Leadership Circle. He is also certified to use the Leadership Agility 360, The Maturity Assessment for Professional and the Leadership Circle Profile to assess leader’s levels of development. Gilles was formerly the Director of the Conscious & Transformational Leadership Program at the University of Ottawa, where he remains a co-director. He has also served as a coach and consultant at the Collaborative Leadership Institute. His commitment to learning, expertise in personal and organizational transformation, and authentic character make him a highly credible choice for senior executives facing complex leadership challenges.

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Sep 23 · Via The Globe and Mail
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