About Mino
Mino Sullivan is President of Career Success Coaching, a ten-year-old career transition and job search coaching company located in Cambridge, MA. As a coach Mino fulfills part of her purpose of helping people create the lives they want to live, by empowering hundreds of people to make meaningful career transitions and to land or create jobs that bring satisfaction and fulfillment to their lives.
Education and Training
Mino earned her BA from Goucher College, she is bi-lingual in Spanish, and received her coach training at Coach University, the Graduate School of Coaching, the Career Coach Institute and the Retirement Coaching Institute. She is certified as an Executive Coach through the Executive Coaching Institute and a Retirement Coach through Retirement Options Institute. Mino is a member of the International Coach Federation and active in the New England chapter.

Experience
Mino brings twenty plus years of leadership experience, as an entrepreneur and executive search professional, to her coaching business. A founder of three businesses, Mino was a Massachusetts delegate to the Carter White House Conference on Small Business representing Women in Business. She was a charter board member of New England Women’s Business Owners (NEWBO) and served on the Board of Directors of the Smaller Business Association of New England (SBANE). Mino was a co-founder of a $6M active sportswear manufacturing company and from 1980 to 1990, she was President of The Sullivan Group, an executive search firm serving closely held, technology-based, New England companies. She later joined Management Recruiters of New England and, as Vice President of Internet Recruiting, was awarded the company’s top honors for performance, leadership and dedication. In 1999 she founded Career Success Coaching.
Personal
Mino is the mother of three young adult entrepreneurs and grandmother of two irresistible grandsons. In addition to her coaching, Mino brings her ”can-do” attitude, insight and compassion to her pastoral ministry as a lay Eucharistic minister in the Episcopal Church, to her Hospice work and to her love of tennis. Her purpose is to empower herself and others to “harness our creative power to become all we can be, live the lives we want to live and make the contribution we are here to make.”