Carlos Paulet is a top executive coach and leadership expert. Carlos managed large executive leadership development programs in Europe, based in Madrid, from 1999 to 2005, and then he established his first Latin American office in Lima, Peru in 2005 as well as in Bogotá, Colombia in 2007. An expert in leadership acceleration, he has worked as facilitator and coach with hundreds of top level executives in different parts of the world.
Carlos was a professor for the Masters programs of San Pablo CEU Business School in Spain and is currently a professor at Ricardo Palma University in Peru. Throughout his career, he has received numerous honors and awards from institutions in Spain and Latin America, including the HR Prize 2006 for his contributions to the field in his country. He is the author of numerous articles on leadership, feedback and coaching, and in 2005 he was a contributing author for "Coaching for Leadership: The Practice of Leadership Coaching from the World's Greatest Coaches, 2nd Edition" edited by Marshall Goldsmith and Lawrence Lyons. Carlos is also a member of the prestigious Foundation for International Leadership Coaching and part of the faculty of GILD (Global Institute for Leadership Development).
Clients
Siemens, Telefónica, Air Nostrum, ING Direct, Amadeus, Unilever, Adecco, KLM, Sun Microsystems, Club Gestión de Calidad, Caja de Burgos, Ernst & Young, Merck Sharp and Dohme, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Allianz, Carrera y Carrera, Alstom Transport, Care, Johnson & Jonson, 3M, BMW, Edelnor, ClÃnica Vesalio, GE, Kimberly Clark, OI , Terra, Nestlé, Oracle, Avon, American Express and Microsoft.
Languages
Born in Peru and raised in the Dominican Republic and Brazil, Carlos is natively proficient in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Anthony Paulet was born in 1562.
Anthony Paulet died in 1600.
George Paulet died in 1608.
The population of Saint-Paulet is 178.
Hugh Paulet died in 1572.
Amias Paulet was born in 1532.
Amias Paulet died in 1588.
Lord Henry Paulet was born in 1767.
Paulet High School was created in 1903.
The area of Saint-Paulet is 7,420,000.0 square meters.
Jean-Jacques Paulet died in 1826.
Jean-Jacques Paulet was born in 1740.