Professional Information
Kathy
Motlagh
Director/Author
ThinkVirtues
Executive Office
Education, Honors & Awards
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Bachelors of Fine Arts- The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2000
2000
Personal Information
United States
Lake Zurich
Certified Mortgage Analyst
Fitness- Pilates; Yoga; Weights; Cycling
6-10 Years
Kathy Motlagh, co-founder and director of ThinkVirtues, is a public speaker, author, and certified mortgage analyst. Kathy has a Fine Arts Degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is author of the Eutopia book Series, including " The Discovery” and "Return to Discovery”; the third book in progress. This book series is geared toward educators and parents, designed to introduce children to virtues. These books are the first tools to the Think Virtues program. Think Virtues is a complete set of tools, endorsed by experienced educators and child development specialists, to establish the right foundation for children. Their work has sown the seeds of positive behavior in adults and children alike. They are the only company in the world that addresses this in all areas of our society—home, school, and work environments—with the ultimate goal of raising morality. Kathy speaks frequently at school conferences, Rotary Clubs, and book signings. She has been featured in The Washington Post and in local magazines, such as Quintessential Barrington and Make It Better Magazine. She currently serves as Vice President and Director of Corporate Development for 1st Advantage Mortgage. She enjoys staying fit in her spare time.
Fine Arts; Writing; Corporate Development; Executive Management; Refinance; Budget Analysis; Investment Properties; Business Administration; Investment Properties
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