Ann Mehl began her corporate career working with Andersen Consulting, followed by over 6 years at Otec Inc., a boutique recruitment firm specialized in IT staffing for Fortune 500 companies. Ann served as a Vice President, recruiting C-level prospects and building management teams for high-growth companies.
In 2002, she joined Citigroup Asset Management covering Institutional Sales for the Middle East. Ann then moved into an Associate role in the field of executive search at Sextant Search Partners in New York. Bringing together her experience in recruitment, sports psychology and the development of human potential, Ann works with her coaching clients to discover their true purpose and develop a plan to move in that direction.
Clients include: Morgan Stanley, Eisai Pharmaceuticals, Oaktree Capital Management, Yahoo, Barnes and Noble, The Discovery Channel, Ceridian and Arnold Worldwide Advertising. Ann is a sought-after guest speaker, blogger, coaching and wellness expert. Her articles have appeared in Women's Running, Beliefnet, Body+Soul, Woman's World, Betty Confidential, Women's Adventure Magazine and she is a radio contributor, appearing on Martha Stewart's Whole Living program.
GETTING YOU TO YOUR FINISH LINE
With compassion, insight and a good dose of common sense, Ann helps clients facilitate life change and forward momentum through one-on-one sessions.
She inspires her clients to think more authentically and to identify steps to achieve their ambitions and desires. Whether your "finish line" is to complete a marathon, start a business, uncover creative talents, or improve performance, Ann will guide you to move in the direction of your goals.
Having run her first Boston Marathon over sixteen years ago, Ann has since completed over forty marathons all across the world. When not training in Central Park, Ann relishes in volunteering for Girls On The Run, a non-profit organization dedicated to the health and well-being of adolescent girls ranging in age from eight to fourteen. She is also a member of the Financial Women's Association.