Ann Unruh, M.A. helps people make
career and life transitions. She focuses on helping individuals identify
new rewarding opportunities and assists them as they realize these
possibilities.
Ann works with individuals in many
different career paths and life stages. Her clients include scientists,
executives, artists, entrepreneurs and computer specialists. She helps
with initial career choices, mid career changes and transitions to
retirement.
She counseled and taught at St.
Louis for nineteen years before beginning her independent practice. She
has taught life and career transition classes at Washington University,
Webster University, and St. Louis Community Colleges. Ann has extensive
experience leading workshops and seminars.
Before calling St. Louis home she
lived and worked in New York, Colorado, and Indiana.
Ann is a member of the American
Society of Training and Development. She has a Master of Arts degree in
counseling from the University of Colorado and a Bachelor of Science in
education from Yankton College. She has done graduate work at Purdue
University.