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Arlyn J. Imberman's career as a professional graphologist and executive coach was inevitable, given her keen interest in human nature.

Trained as a social worker, Arlyn Imberman worked for the Inner London Education Authority in the UK. After returning to the US, she completed a rigorous three-year study of graphology with the distinguished gestalt graphologist Felix Klein.

In 1990, Arlyn Imberman founded Emerging Image, Inc. to provide graphology-based human resources services to U.S.-based corporations.

She is a member of the National Advisory Council of the Center for the Study of the Presidency and was recently elected to the International Board of the Weizmann Institute of Science. Arlyn Imberman serves as Vice President Emeritus of the National Society of Graphology and was the first graphologist to address students of Columbia University's Graduate School of Business and New York University alumni. Arlyn Imberman was invited by the British Institute of Graphology to speak at Oxford University. She has taught graphology at Marymount Manhattan College and, in her spare time, serves as a docent for the Museum of Art and Design.

Arlyn Imberman is a Registered Corporate Coach with the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches. She has over 15 years of experience working with corporate clients and was previously VP of Human Resources at the 300-unit Franklin Stores retail chain. Arlyn Imberman supports her clients by helping them enhance their interpersonal skills and organizational abilities, and providing coaching, leadership development and human resource services.

In addition to a background in Jungian psychology, Arlyn Imberman received certification in Management Development from Cornell University and completed Coach Training coursework at New York University.
 

 

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