Biography
Sue Dinner has lived a colorful, interesting and diverse life. She takes great pride in having been an organizer, participant and member in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa at the time of its liberation from Apartheid. She has worked and volunteers for several non-profit and human rights organizations in both South Africa and the United States.
Her political activist roots later allowed her to flourish as an Event Manager, producing events large and small for leading-edge thinkers, entertainment networks and non-profits alike. Her last event work was as an Event Manager at Disney.ABC Television Networks, facilitating some of the most magical events with the event teams.
Having met and worked with so many people over the years, Sue realized her passion for helping others on a deeper level and pursued training at The Coactive Training Institute (CTI), recognized as the most rigorous and respected training and certification in the industry. She became a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) in 2014. This work has changed the trajectory of her life.
With a vibrant personality and an ability to call it as she sees it, Sue creates light-bulb moments that people have often worked a lifetime to achieve. Her motto is, “It is an abundant universe with more than enough for everyone,” and it is the cornerstone of her work. She truly believes that every human being is naturally resourceful, creative and whole and she delights in being a witness to her clients discovering this truth for themselves.
While she remains on the frontlines of her community, supporting her fellows in need, Sue now brings her skillset to a much wider audience. She is available for one-on-one coaching, on-demand coaching, group coaching, group facilitation and case management. She blends her own personal growth and her own 25 years 0f 12 step recovery, her training as a coach and her community organization skills to help others find and maintain freedom.
Sue is a member of the:
International Coach Federation (ICF)
American Group Psychology Association (AGPA)
Group Psychology Associate of Los Angeles (GPALA)
Women’s Association of Addiction Treatment (WAAT)