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Izzy Kiver | |
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Born | Igor Yankiver November 27, 1993 Vinnytsia, Ukraine |
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Education | Harvard University (ALM), William Howard Taft University (Ed.D) |
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Title | President, Covenant of Education |
Igor Yankiver (born November 27, 1993), is an entrepreneur and consultant specializing in personal and professional development. He is the founder of the Covenant of Education.[1], a non-profit organization focused on personal transformation programs. He was named one of the top 100 entrepreneurs and innovators by Top 100 magazine[2].
Background and Education
[edit]Kiver was born in Ukraine and immigrated to the United States at a young age. He graduated from Harvard University. His professional background includes experience in the technology sector and consulting.
Career and Research
[edit]Kiver founded Covenant of Education (COE), a non-profit organization based in Tampa, Florida. The organization offers personal development programs, including the R3 Personal Transformation Program. The program focuses on helping individuals, overcome personal challenges and achieve their goals. COE's stated mission is to "create harmony in society through education, with a focus on fostering interethnic connections and bridging different faiths"[3].
Personal Philosophy
[edit]Kiver's approach to personal development draws from various sources, including his family history, personal experiences, and interactions with mentors. Key themes in his work include:
- Resilience: Kiver emphasizes the importance of overcoming adversity and using challenges as opportunities for growth.
- Self-Awareness: He encourages individuals to understand their strengths, values, and limiting beliefs to facilitate personal transformation.
- Purpose-Driven Action: Kiver advocates for identifying a clear purpose and aligning actions with that purpose to achieve fulfillment.
Notable Activities
[edit]Authorship
[edit]- Kiver is the author of "The Answer" a self-help book outlining a 13-step process for personal growth.
Digital Content Creation
[edit]- Kiver has created online courses and educational content, including materials available on Udemy[4].
Key Initiatives
[edit]- The R3 Personal Transformation Program, which is designed to help participants overcome past traumas and limiting beliefs to achieve personal transformation using systems thinking and visualization techniques. [5]
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