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TTL: Consolo and Muller discuss coaching through the Academy for Coaching and Training

Esther Muller and Faith Hope Consolo Esther Muller and Faith Hope Consolo
New York, NY Real estate powerhouses and bona fide business experts Faith Hope Consolo and Esther Muller know that when it comes to discussing their new coaching and mentorship endeavor through the Academy for Coaching and Training (ACT), there’s a time to talk and there’s a time to ACT. The pair have been hobnobbing at a wide array of events, rubbing elbows with titans from Sotheby’s, Halstead, Town, Corcoran, Rudin Management and HFZ Capital Group, among others. The strategy has paid off: the steady interest in their business-building workshops, speaking engagements and one-on-one mentoring sessions has ensured that both Consolo and Muller will be steadily booked into 2016.
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