Cedar Rapids leadership coach to participate in Thinkers50 gathering in London

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    Jennifer Zach, a Cedar Rapids-based leadership coach, has been invited to participate in the Thinkers50 gathering in London this fall.

    Thinkers50 is a biennial event that brings together business minds to discuss leadership and organizational success. Ms. Zach’s invitation places her among thought leaders in the field of leadership innovation.

    “This opportunity is a tremendous honor, not just for me, but for the leaders and organizations I serve,” Ms. Zach said. “Thinkers50 is where the most innovative leadership ideas are shared and challenged. I am excited to contribute to the conversation and bring fresh insights back to Iowa.”

    Ms. Zach’s coaching practice emphasizes somatic awareness, helping leaders use the connection between mind and body to lead with greater clarity, presence and resiliency. Her approach has guided executives of Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs and professionals across industries as they navigate transitions, overcome burnout and build sustainable career paths.

    The invitation to Thinkers50 places Ms. Zach alongside thought leaders redefining business and leadership practices. By representing Eastern Iowa at the Nov. 3-4 event, Ms. Zach will highlight the region’s influence in conversations about leadership development, workplace well-being and organizational growth.

    Founded in 2001, Thinkers50 identifies, ranks and celebrates leaders and management ideas. The Thinkers50 Awards Gala and associated events in London attract global business leaders, academics and innovators. More information is available at https://thinkers50.com/awards-gala-2025/.

    Ms. Zach is a certified coach, trainer and author of “Somatic Awareness: Leading with Body Intelligence.” Creator of the 3N Model — Notice, Name, Navigate — she helps professionals use body intelligence to manage stress, build trust and perform with clarity and calm. As a Coach U graduate, she has been featured in learning and development and coaching publications.

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