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International Coach Federation Reports Unprecedented Growth in March 2014

Lexington, Kentucky, USA—The International Coach Federation (ICF) reported unprecedented growth in March 2014, setting a single-month record for new members added and celebrating the continued expansion of the ICF Credential.

ICF 2014 Global Chair and Master Certified Coach Damian Goldvarg, Ph.D., said ICF’s record-setting month points to the success of ICF’s growth strategy. “Last year, the ICF began making strategic assessments about the growth of our organization.

In late 2013, we told our members that we wanted to grow the ICF community to increase its diversity and enhance professional coaches’ networking opportunities. We called on our members to partner with us as we make a greater investment in the growth of ICF’s community.”

ICF added 1,426 new members in March 2014, bringing total ICF Membership to 25,322 at month’s end. Prior to March 2014, the highest number of new members ICF reported in a single month was 717, in April 2013.

“Our increased investment in attracting and retaining the best coaches in the industry is yielding dividends for our organization. The ICF community has never been stronger, and the opportunities and resources available to our members have never been greater. Together, we’re increasing global awareness of professional coaching and influencing the future of our industry,” ICF Headquarters staff approved 300 applications for an ICF Credential in March 2014, bringing the total number of ICF Credential-holders worldwide to 11,894.

Also in March, ICF distributed an unprecedented 2,370 credentialing applications to professional coaches. These applications will be completed, submitted and processed in the coming weeks and months, laying the foundation for the continued rapid expansion of the ICF Credentialing program.

The mission of the ICF Credentialing program is to measure and certify competence of individual coaches, protect and serve consumers of coaching services, and inspire pursuit of continuous development. ICF Credentials are offered at three levels: Associate Certified Coach, Professional Certified Coach and Master Certified Coach. The first ICF Credentials were awarded in 1998, with more than 200 coaches holding an ICF Credential by the end of the following year.