Meet Jeanne Webster

Jeanne Webster CPC is a life skills coach with a niche in teen, parent/teen and young adult issues. She is the author of the award winning book, "If You Could Be Anything, What Would You Be? A Teen's Guide to Mapping Out the Future. Her new program, the "Be Anything Program" is based upon the book and features a brand new Character and Life Skills Curriculum for use in schools, mentor groups and Juvenile Justice Programs. Jeanne is also a columnist for a Parenting Magazine in the Greater Fort Wayne area.

Webster is a certified professional coach and has been mentoring and coaching teens since 1989. Jeanne is a graduate of the International Coaching Academy and a member of the International Coaching Federation and the International Association of Coaches. She is the mother of two and one of the foremost teen coaches in America today. Jeanne has dedicated her life to ensuring that generations of young people will live their potential and achieve fulfilling, abundant lives.

She advocates teens taking the limits off their potential and evolving a set of foundation principles that will work for them in today's world. Ms. Webster invites all teen to think about and define their personal life rules based on the concepts of character, value and ethics, self definition, and life planning.

Jeanne is also an entreating and informative speaker and travels around the country giving keynote speeches, seminar and workshops. She has been a guest on over 70 radio talk show programs and been the subject of many newspaper interviews.

Since the book's release in September of 04 and the release of the Curriculum in December of 04 some exciting things have been happening.

  The book became the recipient of a distinguish iParenting Media Award for 2004 and the U. S. Book News "Best Book of 2004" in the young adult non fiction category.

  The same month as the curriculum and text was submitted to the Department of Public Instruction in North Carolina it was accepted for use in their school system. Since then we have been added as a curriculum option in many other states including New Jersey, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Many other states are reviewing the curriculum for use and the list is expected to grow.

  In January of 2005, Ms. Webster was invited to become a National Partner with the Future Business Leaders of America and Phi Beta Lambda. FBLA has 15,000 chapters and over 225, 000 active members across the United States. FBLA endorses and has adopted her curriculum as their Character and Leadership curriculum.

  The "Be Anything Program is under review in several states Juvenile Justice Programs for use as a Character Education unit and exit plan.

  Jeanne is working with a drug rehab program, Recovery Ventures, in North Carolina, expanding her program to include adults.

Check back to the site from time to time for updates and news about the "Be Anything Program" and new services and books Ms. Webster has in the works.