About Mario
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Biographical highlights:
Mario DiCioccio is an executive coach in private practice.
Mario’s work primarily focuses on helping the individual expand awareness and then discover, learn and adopt new behaviors aimed at increasing organizational effectiveness and improving personal satisfaction.
In addition to coaching, he has also been:
- Adjunct faculty member in the Masters in Organizational Development and Leadership program at St. Joseph’s University where he taught Coaching and Mentoring Skills; and
- Part-time lecturer at the Wharton School for the MBA Management Communication Program.
Coach related training and certifications:
- Professional Certified Coach (PCC) by the International Coach Federation
- Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) by the Coaches Training Institute
- Certified Emotional Competency Inventory (ECI) and
- Certified Emotional and Social Competency Inventory (ESCI) by the Hay Group
- Certified Hogan Assessments for Talent Development
- Certified Hogan 360
- Certified Gestalt Therapy Practitioner by the Gestalt Therapy Institute of Philadelphia
Contracted executive coach to:
- Wharton School Executive Coaching and Feedback Program. 2011 – present.
- Penn State University’s Smeal College Executive MBA Program. 2005 – 2024.
- Wharton School Leadership Program. 2010-2011.
Master’s level educator:
- Adjunct Faculty. St. Joseph’s University Masters in Organizational Development and Leadership. 2011 – 2020.
- Part-time lecturer. Wharton Communication Program for MBA and EMBA. 2008 – 2011.
Professional highlights:
- 23 years as an executive coach in private practice.
- 5 years teaching at the master’s level (3 with Wharton and 3 with St. Joseph’s University)
- 5 years executive/senior leader (Merck & Co, Inc.)
- 20 years experience as an organizational leader (various roles and organizations)
Education:
- MBA, Temple University
- B.S. Mathematics, St. Joseph’s University
Professional Memberships:
- International Coach Federation. 2004 – present.
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