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The Bahamas Weekly introduces new columnist, Kaylus Horton
By Editor, The Bahamas Weekly
Feb 1, 2010 - 12:35:21 PM

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The Bahamas Weekly is pleased to announce and welcome another exciting columnist who will be making contributions to our website.  Path, Transition and Career Coach at Renaissance Group of Companies, of which she is a founder , Kaylus Horton will be writing her column, Coaching for the Workplace.

The purpose of the column is to equip the workplace to: improve alignment between the associate and their job; transition toward more effective and productive procedures and processes; increase the excitement for the workplace vision; and support Associates personal and professional development

The column will speak to the workplace, specific to its’ policies and procedures; business owners, leaders in the workplace and executive management; any individual who is deemed an associate of any size and type of organization; and associates in authority and with influence to suggest and implement innovative ideas for productivity and commitment.

Check out her first Article:

The Year 2010, The Workplace and Me 

Horton writes a Blog called, Appetizers for Life

About Kaylus Horton: Inspired by her favorite quote above, Kaylus understands what it means to transition; you see she had a vision for her life that did not depict her lifestyle. Realizing this disparity and inspired by the possibilities of what could be, Kaylus left the comfort of her past to embrace her very own renaissance.

Kaylus is the founder and principal of Renaissance Group of Companies and a professionally trained Associate of The Path Coach by Laurie Beth Jones Inc., accredited by International Coach Federation (ICF).  Kaylus also holds a Masters Degree in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management and a Bachelors Degree in Hospitality Management.

Much of Kaylus’s career has been spent in training and development; helping people to accomplish more.  She has served as both Hospitality and Tourism Lecturer and Continuing Education Workshop Facilitator at The College of The Bahamas.  She served as Workshop Coordinator and Facilitator for the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and tutored students in Math and Reading.   Added to her list of accomplishments, Kaylus is also a trained Human Resources Professional and a Training and Organizational Development Leader.  

Kaylus understands the importance of recreating while re-creating, hence the offering of retreats.  Her training in the hospitality and recreation industries makes her retreats unique.  Her objective is to engage her clients both mentally and physically throughout their experience.  Being a Bahamian citizen who loves her country, she is all to happy to showcase her native land, and enjoys incorporating elements of culture and hospitality along with her workshops.

Kaylus enjoys coaching fellow Bahamians and serving those whom she lives among and who too have a stake the country's finest asset; its’ people.  Thanks to her keen focus and organization skills clients deem her ‘simple, flexible and easy to do business with’.

Since September 2000 Kaylus has been a Licensed Facilitator of The Path, Creating a Mission Statement for Work and For Life. Since 2005 Kaylus has been a Licensed Facilitator of The Four Elements of Success, and was recently appointed to the Laurie Beth Jones, Inc. International Training Team of Facilitators and Coaches to meet the Path needs of the Caribbean region.


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