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Dianna Kokoszka is an American author, speaker, and leadership coach known for her influential work in personal and professional development. She is the former CEO of Keller Williams MAPS Coaching and the author of the book "Becoming More: You Can't Get to Better Until You Get to Different."
Early Life and Education
editDianna Kokoszka was born in [Year of Birth] in Vernal, Utah. Growing up in a family of [number] siblings, Dianna faced various challenges that shaped her resilience and determination. She began her early work life at her family's grocery store, where she learned valuable lessons about hard work, customer service, and sales. This early experience laid the foundation for her future success in leadership and coaching.
Career
editDianna Kokoszka has had a distinguished career in real estate and coaching, marked by significant achievements and contributions. She began her professional journey in real estate, helping over 4,000 people buy, sell, or invest in real estate.[1] Her success in real estate led her to transition from individual success to significant leadership roles, where she trained and coached others. Dianna was recognized as one of the top 20 coaches in the industry, Entrepreneur of the Year four times, and Business Woman of the Year three times.[2]
As CEO of Keller Williams Realty International MAPS Coaching and Training for over 14 years, Dianna played a pivotal role in catapulting the company to unprecedented heights. She transformed MAPS Coaching into the largest and most profitable coaching enterprise in real estate, growing revenues from zero to over $500 million.[3] Under her leadership, Keller Williams was recognized as the world's number one training company for five consecutive years, earning a place in the Hall of Fame for Training by Training Magazine's T135.[2]
Dianna authored the KW BOLD (Business Objective, a Life by Design) program in 2009 during an economic downturn, which has since been attended by over 175,000 salespeople, mortgage lenders, and leaders who credit the course with saving their careers.[3]
Dianna is also a certified practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a certified John Maxwell Coach, a certified E-Myth consultant, a member of Strategic Coach, a board member of the John C. Maxwell Leadership Foundation, and the owner of DK Businesses.[4] She has been mentored by Dr. John C. Maxwell for over 28 years and has traveled with him to numerous countries, engaging with Presidents and Prime Ministers to incorporate value-based training into educational systems.
She served on the Small Business Council for three different U.S. Presidents and has continuously contributed to leadership and personal development initiatives across various platforms.[5]
Achievements and Contributions
edit- Keller Williams Realty: As the CEO of MAPS Coaching, Dianna was instrumental in expanding the division, impacting the careers of countless real estate agents through comprehensive coaching programs. Her innovative programs like the KW BOLD Experience and Coaching Skills Camp were pivotal in the company's growth.
- Entrepreneur and Mentor: Dianna's accolades include being recognized as one of the top 20 coaches in the industry, winning Entrepreneur of the Year four times, and Business Woman of the Year three times. She has developed many leaders and is dedicated to adding value to others through her various roles and certifications.[2]
- Influence and Impact: Her research-backed systems and methods have transformed the lives of over 175,000 business owners. Dianna's contributions to the real estate industry and her dedication to personal growth have made her a respected leader and mentor.[3]
Publications
edit- Becoming More: You Can't Get to Better Until You Get to Different (2023) - This book introduces the Becoming More Model, a framework for achieving personal and professional growth by embracing change and making conscious choices.
Personal Life
editDianna Kokoszka is deeply committed to her family, drawing inspiration from her brother Larry and sister Patsy, whose struggles and resilience have profoundly influenced her outlook on life and leadership. She is passionate about helping others unlock their potential and live fulfilling lives. Dianna's personal experiences and professional achievements continue to inspire those around her to strive for excellence and embrace the journey of becoming more.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Real Estate Podcast: Becoming More With Dianna Kokoszka". Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ a b c "Dianna Kokoszka". Inman. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ a b c "Keller Williams Is at Home at No. 1". Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ a b "Dianna Kokoszka". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ "Dianna Kokoszka". Empower Your Journey to Personal Growth and Success. Retrieved 2024-07-15.