Caroline Rochon is an international speaker and trainer whose goal is to travels around the world in order to pursue her mission in life, which is to inspire and guide people and their teams in achieving their goals and realizing their dreams.
Caroline Rochon is a certified success coach and professional organizer. In 2011, she trained with Mr. Jack Canfield (Originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® and author of the Success Principles™ and featured in "The Secret") on how to experientially teach the principles of success and how to facilitate individual and group transformation. Caroline with her expertise, joie de vivre and charisma adapts to people’s different styles of learning and to various types of audiences.
In December 2013, Caroline became a Certified Trainer for Appreciation at Work™ based on the book “The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Dr. Gary Chapman and Dr. Paul White. This training allows managers and employees to learn to speak and understand the unique languages of appreciation and feel truly valued in return, and discover practical steps to make any workplace environment more encouraging and productive.
In November 2013, Caroline had the pleasure and honor to be among a list of top international speakers presenting in Monterrey, Mexico at the INC Monterrey (Innovate. Network. Create) - Better Life Day. A festival for entrepreneurs, where 4000 people participated in this event.
In 2012, Caroline spoke at a TEDx event in Chennai, India as well as taking part of the speaking and media tour organized around this occasion. Speaking in front of 1400 engineer students at the Saveetha University was also a big highlight.
Winner of the "Self Employed Entrepreneur of the Year" award in 2010, Caroline is a multifaceted personality as a television and radio columnist, content writer, and inspirational speaker. She authored the book, "Me and My Clutter- Confessions and Secrets of a Professional Organizer", published in French in 2011. Her second book, The Power to Choose (unofficial title), is scheduled to be published in English in 2014.
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