Henry E. "Chip" Scholz, CBC, CPBA, CPVA, CPAIA
Henry E. “Chip” Scholz is Head Coach of Scholz and Associates. He is a nationally recognized executive coach and public speaker. He is a Certified Professional in Behavior, Value and Attribute Analysis, and is a member of Target Training International’s Chairman’s Club. He is a Certified Business Coach and works with CEO’s, business owners and sales professionals across North America. He is a consultant in good standing with the The Hartman Institute. .
He has written for Greater Charlotte Biz Magazine , ProsCommunications Magazine , the Charlotte Business Journal and other business and trade publications. “The Scholz Report”, a monthly newsletter produced and written by Chip, is distributed broadly.
Chip’s professional practice focuses on two major areas: the use of assessments to help companies hire the right people for the right job, and coaching executives, their teams and their sales forces. Since forming the company in 1997, he has worked with organizations and individuals in the for-profit, non-profit and governmental fields. He has worked in several industries including transportation, solid waste, third party logistics, telecommunications, financial services, real estate, insurance, manufacturing and travel.
Chip is an active speaker, appearing throughout the U.S. and Canada addressing businesses, civic groups and professional associations. He has spoken to groups that include the State Legislative Leaders Foundation, IWLA, Southeast Warehouse Association, Project Managers International, North Carolina Association of Realtors, the North Carolina Nurses Association and the International Association of Administrative Professionals. He has addressed these groups on topics such as "A New Definition of Leadership", "Attitude is the Fuel", "Extreme Productivity", "Winning at Sales" and others.
A strong supporter of the community, he has served as Chairman of the Board of four chambers of commerce, most recently as 2003 Chairman of the Board of the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce. He has been on the board and in leadership capacities in several other civic and charitable groups. In addition, he has held advisory positions in state, county and local government units, including chairmanship of the Los Angeles County Quality and Productivity Commission. He has served on the board and faculty of the North CarolinaInstitute of Political Leadership. Chip is currently a board member of the Rotary Club of
Charlotte and serves on the board of the International Warehouse Logistics Association. in Chicago.
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