11 November 2026
EEC Alumni – Observed Coaching Sessions Analysed by an EEC MCC Coach
Ruth GavilanPCC coach and academic co-director of EEC Madrid, will moderate the analysis of the session from the point of view of the ICF Model of Key Competencies of the Coach.
In this interactive dynamic, participants will be invited to share their observations in relation to the evidence shown by the coach for different competences.
For example, what are the observed evidences for the establishment of the session agreement; what interventions of the coach allude to evoking awareness; how is the coach's presence observed?
As we will be doing a live coaching session, some attendees may also benefit from being the client or the coach of the session.
If you are interested in participating as a coach or a client in the coaching session, please send an email by November 5th at 3:00 PM to alumni.coordinacion@escuelacoaching.com:
- If you would like to become a client, send your details and briefly describe the challenge you would like to present at the session.
- If you want to become a coach, and you are a certified EEC Alumni, please send your contact details.
ABOUT THE RAPPORTEUR

RUTH GAVILÁN. Co-Academic Director of EEC Madrid. Executive Coach MCC with ICF and trainer on the Executive Coaching Certification Programme in Spanish and English. As an executive coach, she conducts coaching processes with professionals from various sectors and management profiles in companies.
This activity has 1.5 CCE of ICF.
Remember that in order to obtain the continuing education credits offered by EEC Alumni activities, you must be in possession of an ICF certified coach qualification at the time of the activity, be present for the entire duration of the session and duly fill in the details that we will ask you to provide in the survey that we will pass on at the end of the activity.
Free activity for EEC Alumni community members. Check your email and if you haven't received your invitation, request it at alumni.coordinación@escuelacoaching.com.