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  2. Sumaya Alnasser - Wikipedia

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    Alnasser founded Sumaya369, a life and wellness coaching program, in 2016. [12] In 2018, Alnasser was chosen by the global organization Peace Without Borders to be the first Saudi ambassador for peace. [3] She was chosen by Forbes as one of the 100 most influential women in the Middle East in 2018 by Forbes. [17] [18] [19] [20]

  3. Hannah Dingley - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, she joined Burton Albion as an academy coach. [1] From 2016–19, she was a coach for their senior men's team. [9] [10] In 2019, Dingley was hired as an academy manager at Forest Green Rovers, making her the first woman to take charge of a men's academy team in England. [10] [9] [11] In 2021, she launched a girls' academy for Forest ...

  4. Jacqueline Hurst - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Lisa Hurst (born December 1977) [3] is a British life coach, [4] author and columnist for GQ Magazine. [5] She has been quoted in the media for opinions in The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, [6] Harper's Bazaar [7] and The Times. [8] [9] Hurst is an associate member of the Royal Society of Medicine, and member of the National Guild of ...

  5. Chérie Carter-Scott - Wikipedia

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    Transformational Life Coaching [books 17] In total she has produced 61 works in 172 publications in 40 languages and 6,485 library holdings. [ 7 ] Her most popular book, If Life is a Game These are the Rules, was published by Broadway books in over 40 countries, sold over 4 million copies and was ranked by the New York Times as #1 bestseller.

  6. U.S. Soccer confirmed that Emma will be “the highest paid women’s soccer coach in the world,” with multiple sources telling Yahoo Sports that her salary will be similar to the $1.6 million ...

  7. Phoebe Schecter - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe Schecter, born () August 24, 1990 (age 34), [1] [2] is a British-American NFL analyst, gridiron football player and coach best known for her work commentating for Sky Sports NFL coverage, being the first woman to become a British coach in the NFL, and being the former captain of the Great Britain women's national American football team.

  8. Aimee Boorman - Wikipedia

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    Aimee Boorman (born Aimee Banghart; March 27, 1973) is an American artistic gymnastics coach. She coached 2016 Olympic champion and 2013–2015 world champion Simone Biles. She was the USA women's gymnastics team head coach at the 2016 Rio Olympics. As of 2021, she serves as an assistant coach for the Netherlands' women's gymnastic team. [2]

  9. Lang Ping - Wikipedia

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    She became the head coach of the China women's national volleyball team for the second time in 2013 and won the World Cup in Japan in 2015. In 2014, she was the only female head coach among the 24 teams in the FIVB World Championship. [19] On August 21, 2016, Lang Ping guided the Chinese national team to the gold medal at 2016 Rio Olympics.