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Nora McAniff

Senior Executive Coach
Goodstone Group LLC
New York, NY
Email:  nm******@************up.com
Phone:  (917) 796-3513

Education and Professional Affiliations
  • A., Marketing from Baruch College
  • Executive coaching certificate from iCoach New York
  • Member, International Coaching Federation
  • Founding member of Social Venture Partners, Santa Barbara, CA
  • Saks Incorporated Board member (2003-2013)
  • Founding Board member of the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research
  • Named as one of Crain’s N.Y. Business’s “40 under 40”
  • Induction into American Advertising Federation’s “Hall of Achievement”
  • Honored as a “Star” by New York Women’s Agenda

Professional Experience

As an executive coach, Nora brings passion and commitment to helping her clients realize their full potential.  Her approach is direct, focused and pragmatic and utilizes insights/lessons learned from her considerable prior operational experience.

Nora sees herself as a thought partner to executives hoping to identify and isolate those development areas that are limiting their overall leadership effectiveness.  She uses candor and humor to quickly create a rapport with those she works with. Clients respond to the level of authenticity she brings to the coaching process because they recognize that she too has faced many of the same issues and challenges they’re struggling with.

Nora also believes that her clients should not ignore their strengths, but instead, should leverage and use them as a catalyst for developing sustainable and meaningful behavioral changes.

Recent Coaching Experience

Career History

Executive Coach (2013-Present)
Nora offers one on one executive coaching to leaders of a wide range of businesses and industries. She also consults with executives looking to develop and strengthen their own personal leadership brands.

Independent Consultant and Executive Coach (2008-2012)
As a member of Social Venture Partners, Nora worked with numerous non-profits providing strategic planning, management training and leadership consulting. She also continued with her board work at Saks Inc. and took on the additional role of Compensation Committee Chair. 

Time Inc.
Co-COO (2005-2008)
Managed a $1.5 billion portfolio with 1,000+ employees and was responsible for setting and executing strategic initiatives for the company’s largest consumer brands including People, InStyle, Real Simple, Essence and Entertainment Weekly.  She also oversaw Southern Progress Corporation, IPC Media – the largest publisher in the UK – American Express Publishing and the Corporate Sales division, giving her primary responsibility for the company’s significant advertising revenue stream.

Time Inc. (cont’d)
EVP (2002-2005)
Responsible for the entertainment, women’s and lifestyle brands during that time. Three of her titles were named “Magazine of the Year” by Ad Age. She also helped develop and set the strategic direction for the launch of Real Simple magazine.

President of the People Group (1998-2002)
In addition to running People, Nora added People en Espanol and Teen People to her portfolio. 

President/Publisher of People Magazine (1993-2002)

Nora was the Publisher of People from 1993-2000 and was promoted to President in 2000. During that time, People was named Ad Age’s “Magazine of the Year” twice and was number one on Adweek’s “Hot List” 5 times. Nora was also instrumental in developing and launching Teen People which broke Time Inc. records for turning a profit in less than one year. During her People tenure, Nora also launched Digital Heroes, an online mentoring program partnering kids in need with celebrities and business leaders.