Kayte Connelly CCT
Kayte Connelly CCT, is an award-winning Leadership Coach and an Organizational Development Consultant. She is a Certified ChangeWorks® Trainer and a Standards for Excellence Consultant. Connelly helps individuals and organizations identify and eliminate the obstacles that stand in the way of their goals.
Connelly provides individual and group coaching services as well as organizational facilitation. She offers a variety of seminars, master classes and webinars on topics like Leadership, LinkedIn, Anti-Social Networking, Lasting Impressions and Ethics. Governance, Volunteer Management and Business Audits, as well as Strategic Planning are among her highest requests.
She resides in West Chester with her husband Marc Riddell, CPA, CVA.
Connelly can be contacted at Kayte@bestprincipledsolutions.com or 484.769.2327. Additional information can be found at www.bestprincipledsolutions.com or http://www.linkedin.com/in/coach4change
Articles by this Author
When you think about women who are committed to enacting a powerful vision for greater Philadelphia, there are few names that come to mind in a flash. One of them, Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds, has had a lifelong of service and continues that devotion by enriching our lives.
Whenever you pose the question of ethics, most individuals, organizations or corporations state emphatically, “Oh yes. We have a code of ethics.” ...
Recently, the newly formed Chester County Alliance* brought healthcare reform to a group that was led by two distinctively strong women. Written by Kayte Connelly CCT.
Written by Katye Connelly CCT. In his monograph accompanying his book “Good to Great” Jim Collins throws this premise to the world of leadership.
Today’s economic setbacks offer a plethora of opportunity for nonprofit organizations. There is a displaced workforce amongst our ranks who have been encouraged by the President and others to “volunteer” and learn new skills.
One of the ongoing challenges faced by many arts and cultural venues has been attracting audiences.
In 1971, Professor Myles Mace, Harvard Business School, stated, independent directors are “but ornaments on a Christmas tree.” With today’s fundraising challenges needing more strategic solutions including mergers or dissolutions, it is pertinent that non-decorative board members become focused on them.
Across the spectrum of nonprofit organizations, a broad brush of advocacy concerns and efforts are underway - each as varied as the organization they represent.
Recently, in a conversation with a community banking representative about the business of nonprofit agencies and civic engagement, she became quickly confused by my use of two terms.
Fundraising is a constant for any nonprofit organization.
Networking has never been as critical in business as it is right now.
A huge responsibility for every nonprofit organization is maintaining the public trust given to them by the IRS.

