About
Craig Nathanson
Craig Nathanson M.S/M.A The Vocational Coach™
Craig Nathanson was very successful in corporate America for over 25 years doing all the right things and following all the right steps. Yet, he was empty inside, good at things he didn’t care deeply about. After several layoffs and a brief but thought provoking bit of introspect, he decided to finally follow his perfect vocational day of teaching, coaching mid-life adults and writing combined with daily running and quality time with family. As a result life has changed. The change is much more; however, than increased family time and more possibilities to do what he wants to do each day. It is deeper. He has a renewed sense of the world around him and in his local community. People seem more interesting, there is so much to learn, and the air is fresher to breathe.
Craig Nathanson is The Vocational Coach™ , an internationally known author, workshop leader, speaker, college lecturer and coach for mid-life adults dedicated to guiding individuals to discover and experience their vocational passions in mid-life and make an income at doing what they love! Craig offers private coaching, retreats and workshops worldwide. Craig’s doctoral research has focused around “the experience of vocational passion in mid-life.’’ Craig is the author of the book, P is for Perfect: Your Perfect Vocational Day, published by Book Coach Press, The new audio CD ‘’ How to discover and live your passion now’’ and the popular workshop, How to discover and live your passion 365 days a year’’. He is also the publisher of Craig Nathanson’s Mid-life Vocational Passion E-Zine. This is a free monthly internet based newsletter which is published internationally helping to provide inspiration and coaching to many who are seeking to do more of what they love in mid-life while at the same time generating an income.
Craig is on the faculty at Cal State Hayward, Keller School of Management, Corinthian Colleges and San Joaquin Valley College teaching both traditional and on-line courses. Craig writes monthly career related columns for Careernews.com, Boomersint.org. as well as his own syndicated column. Craig has been an executive, senior manager, trainer, counselor and internal consultant for 25 years working in large Fortune 100 companies as well as several internet start-ups, one of which he was an original founder. Craig is a Ph.D. candidate at the Fielding Institute in Human Development where his dissertation is focused on ‘’The experience of Vocational Passion in Mid-life’’ expected to complete in 2005 and has been researching mid-life transition for the past nine years. Craig is also working on his second book due out in late 2005 called, ‘’Mid-life Passion’’, ‘’How to discover and FINALLY do what you love’’.
He holds two masters’ degrees in Telecommunications Management and Human Development and an undergraduate degree in Human Relations and Organizational Behavior. Craig is a member of the Association of Humanistic Psychology, American Management Association, The National Association For Small Book Publishers and the American Society of University Professors. Craig describes himself as a writer, teacher, mid-life coach, speaker, researcher, father, husband, community volunteer and marathoner. Craig was one of three Americans selected to speak at the 1996 national quality conference in San Salvador to focus on the theme “Rebuilding Human Resources through Quality.” Craig spent the early summer of 2004 teaching and speaking in Russia as part of his mission to spread his message worldwide. Craig has delivered workshops and individual coaching to individuals seeking vocational change and growth at mid-life. Craig describes his purpose in life to be spirited, compelled, and passionate, enabling those who cross his path to make a difference! Craig lives in Danville, California with his wife of 21 years and their three children.
What some of Craig’s clients have said about Craig’s message!
Craig, I cannot tell you how many people LOVED your presentation. You are a dynamic speaker and so articulate; friendly and really good putting humor into the talk. Plus, you made a lot of people think!
Thanks again Craig. You’re one of few that make a difference
-Terry Thomas- International Association of Administrative Professionals- California
P Is For Perfect is a fantastic book. You have to admire Craig Nathanson's courage for sharing his story and his ideas for others to follow.
- Yanfang Yang- China
Craig,The workshop that you gave to General Motors Baltimore Women in Manufacturing Organization was well received by the attendees. In speaking with each of the women after the event, it was apparent that everyone brought something very personal away from the workshop that they hadn't considered previously. It was important for our group to actually take some time to reflect on what our vision of our perfect vocational day could be. Thank you for your time and insight!
-Kate Williams, Chair-TMIE
General Motors-Powertrain- Baltimore Operations
I've been working with Craig weekly for several months. I am continually impressed with how intuitive Craig is. He always has my best interests and objectives in mind, even when I veer off track. I've read the books ("P is for Perfect," "Zen and the Art of Making a Living," "What Color is Your Parachute," "Career Guide for Creative and Unconventional People," etc.) and I've met with other career counselors. I've gone to University career centers, spent hours online, and done work on my own trying find a career that combines my passions, talents, and experience. I can honestly say, I've never been so on-track. I feel incredibly lucky to have found Craig. I profit from his career and interpersonal Wisdom. My sessions with Craig are absolutely the best investment I have made in my vocational life. Anyone who is not satisfied with their vocational life WILL benefit Immensely from working with Craig.
-Lance A. Wexler, from California
Dear Craig, Thanks for your efforts. You were a great radio guest.
Ron Visconti- KNEW Radio- Job Talk
Thanks so much for giving your talk to us. Very inspirational!!
Ginger Klasnich- Director, Alameda and Contra Costa county development
Craig Nathanson combines intellect, creativity, caring for people, research and humor in a unique synthesis that makes a positive, special and inspiring difference to all those with whom he works.
-Dr. Jeremy J. Shapiro, NewYork City, professor and author, "Mindful Inquiry"
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