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Cathy Holloway Hill is an emerging inspirational voice to those seeking life advancement and enhancement. Through her unique tools and knowledge, she is passionately committed to her clients unleashing their brilliance and designing the life of their dreams. Walking away from a successful career in the male dominated technology industry, to become Founder and CEO of C. Holloway Hill Enterprises, affords her the ability to speak from the heart on topics related to career and life success. Cathy has experience and professional certifications in Life Coaching, Women’s Diversity, Public Speaking, a B.S. in Computer Science, and extensive management and leadership training from IBM and Brown Forman Corporations.
With over 25 years experience, Cathy brings a passion to her work that is uniquely hers. She empowers you to LIVE LIFE BY DESIGN - CREATING YOUR ROADMAP TO SUCCESS.
She hosts a radio talk show entitled: “Living By Design”, which has changed many lives and can be heard across the world wide web. She has conducted empowering interviews with New York Times Bestselling authors, television celebrities, and Grammy award winning artists such as Eric Braeden, Howard Hewett, Kimberla Lawson Roby, Simon T. Bailey, Zig Ziglar, Dr. Ian Smith, William R. Patterson, and Barbara Corcoran.
Cathy is a member of NAWBO, Who’s Who Black Louisville, GLI, Inc, Advisory Board of Professional Woman Network (PWN), and a five time featured author in PWN’s distinguished library of books. She is a column writer at Hope for Women Magazine, The Examiner online, has been featured in Business First, Today’s Woman Magazine, Black Enterprise Magazine, and has written for numerous nationwide publications. Cathy is a a Premier Coach with eWomenNetwork, the nation’s number one resource for promoting women business owners. She also hosts a weekly career segment on the CW Louisville Morning show, WBKI, Channel 7.
With her powerful message, Cathy has consulted and conducted seminars on a national basis for women’s organizations, corporations, academic institutions, and companies ranging in size from Fortune 100 to mid-size and small businesses.
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