Bhavin Jhaveri

Performance Improvement Consultant at District Management Group

Bhavin Jhaveri is a seasoned coaching professional with extensive experience across various leadership roles. As the Founder and Chief Coach at VinPro Coaching since February 2017, Bhavin has focused on empowering executives and professionals to achieve their goals through interactive workshops. In parallel, work at BetterUp as a Premier Fellow involves coaching leaders from major organizations, focusing on topics such as emotional intelligence, resilience, and executive presence. Additional roles include serving as Executive Coach at Thrive Partners, Performance Improvement Consultant at District Management Group, and Distance Education Specialist at the American Institute of Medical Sciences & Education. Bhavin's previous positions span director and strategic roles in several organizations, complemented by a robust educational background including a Mini-MBA from Rutgers University and a Diploma in Marketing Management from NMIMS.

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Edison, United States

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District Management Group

District Management Group combines proven management techniques with the most effective education best practices to help public school districts nationwide realize measurable, sustainable improvements in student outcomes, operational efficiency, and resource allocation. Since 2004, we have partnered with hundreds of school districts across the U.S. to help them tackle common system-level challenges and produce measurable, sustainable improvements that help schools and students thrive. DMGroup leverages a multi-pronged approach that includes consulting, professional development, coaching, software solutions, and a membership program. Our approach is informed by management principles, research-based best practices, and insights gathered from working with hundreds of districts across the country. We aim to bring about transformational, district-wide changes that have a lasting impact on student achievement and school performance.


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