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Available to Teach:
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Signature Program™
- The 7 Habits for Associates™
- The 7 Habits for Managers™
- FOCUS: Achieving Your Highest Priorities™
- Leading at the Speed of Trust™
- The 7 Habits for Managers™
- Working at the Speed of Trust™
- Project Management: A Practical Approach™ (Two-day)
- Project Management An Approach that Works™ (One-day)
Alice Willmarth, Consultant
Alice Willmarth is passionate about making the time people spend at work both effective and enjoyable—a passion that serves organizations and their employees well. She is confident that if she can affect the way people spend one-third of their lives, the impact will be exponential for their organizations, families, communities, and the even the world.
Clients appreciate her energy and her ability to motivate people. She brings the humor and joy she finds in everyday events to her workshops and creates a comfortable and fun learning environment.
Prior to her work with FranklinCovey, Alice was Vice President of Human Resource Development at The Mechanics Bank, where she used FranklinCovey programs as a basis for successful management development and goal alignment programs.
Alice was also a project manager in the Management Development Department for California Federal Bank.
Alice’s clients represent industries including banking and finance and retail. She has also worked successfully with a number of non-profit organizations.
Alice has a B.A. from the University of the Pacific in theatre arts and dance. She is also a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources from the Human Resources Certification Institute. Alice was a primary contributor to The Mechanic’s Bank’s Organizational Excellence Award at FranklinCovey’s Symposium in 2005.
Alice lives in West Linn, Oregon, with her husband Greg. They have eight-year old triplets. She is the owner of her own business and produces natural soaps. Alice enjoys hiking, crafts, travel, and spending time with her family.

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