Background
Coin, Sheila Regan was born on February 17, 1942 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Daughter of James Daniel Regan and Jean (Hodgson) Cook.
organization and management development consultant
Coin, Sheila Regan was born on February 17, 1942 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Daughter of James Daniel Regan and Jean (Hodgson) Cook.
Bachelor of Science, U. Iowa, 1964. Registered Nurse Staff nurse Veterans Administration Hospital., Boston, 1964-1966. Field representative American Red Cross, Chicago, 1966-1967, chief nurse, 1967.
Assistant division director American Hospital Association, secretary American Society Hospital Directors
Nursing, Chicago, 1967-1969. Owner Coin & Associations, Chicago, 1975-1977.
Partner, organization development and performance management senior consultant Coin, Newell & Associations, Chicago, 1976-1996, Buck Consultant, Incorporated., Washington, 1996. Instructor department continuing education Loyola University, Chicago, 1975-1977, Rock Valley College Management Institute, Rockford, Illinois, 1978-1980, Illinois Central College Institute Personal and Professional Development, Peoria, 1979-1985, Triton College Continuing Education, River Grove, Illinois, 1983-1986, Northern Illinois U. Continuing Education, DeKalb, 1983-1986.
Member editorial board Training Today magazine, 1992-1994, associate editor, 1994-1996.
Volunteer The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 1968-1969. Member Chicago Beautiful Committee, 1968-1973. Chairman Mayor Daley"s Chicago Beautiful Awards Project, 1972.
Member junior board Girl Scouts Association, Chicago, 1975-1976.
Member.jr. governing board Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1971-1981, president, 1977-1978. Governing member Orchestral Association, Chicago, 1977-1981.
Board directors Mid-American Chapter.ARC, Chicago, 1979-1981, 91-94, vice chairman 1986-1989, member planning & evaluation subcommittee, 1991-1996, chairman quality management steering committee, 1992-1994, board directors Chicago district, 1981-1989, chairman finance development committee, 1982-1985, vicechairman district board, 1986-1989. Board directors Illinois chapter Lupus Foundation American, 1991-1993.
Board directors, member Survive Alive House Foundation, 1989-1996.
Director Committee for Thalossemia Chicago Board, 1981-1982. Member Women"s board National Committee Prevention Child Abuse, Chicago, 1981-1982. Member State of Illinois Disabled PersonsAdv.
Council, 1988-1997.
Academic specialist in management development United States Information Agency, 1994.
Registered Nurse staff nurse Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, 1964-1966. Field representative American Red Cross, Chicago, 1966-1967, chief nurse, 1967. Assistant division director American Hospital Association, secretary American Society Hospital Directors Nursing, 1967-1969.
Owner Coin & Associates, 1975-1977. Partner, organization development and performance management senior consultant Coin, Newell & Associates, 1976-1996, Buck Consultant, Inc., Washington, 1996-2000. President Coin Alisso Group, 2000—2003.
Senior organizational effectiveness consultant Potomac Electrical Power Company, Washington, from 2003. Instructor department continuing education Loyola University, Chicago, 1975—1977, Rock Valley College Management Institute, Rockford, 1978—1980, Illinois Central College Institute Personal and Professional Development, Peoria, 1979—1985, Triton College Continuing Education, River Grove, 1983—1986, Northern Illinois University Continuing Education, DeKalb, 1983—1986. Member editorial board Training Today magazine, 1992—1994, associate editor, 1994—1996.
Volunteer Art Institute, Chicago, 1968—1969. Member Chicago Beautiful Committee, 1968—1973. Member junior governing board Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1971—1981.
Chairman Mayor Daley's Chicago Beautiful Awards Project, 1972. Member junior board Girl Scouts Association, 1975—1976. President Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1977—1978.
Governing member Orchestral Association, 1977—1981. Board directors Mid American chapter American Red Cross, 1979—1981, board directors Chicago district, 1981—1989. Director committee Thalossemia Chicago Board, 1981—1982.
Member Women's board National Committee Prevention Child Abuse, 1981—1982. Chairman finance development committee Mid American chapter American Red Cross, 1982—1985, vice chairman district board, 1986—1989. Member State Illinois Disabled Persons Advisory Council, 1988—1997.
Board directors, member Survive Alive House Foundation, 1989—1996. Board directors Illinois chapter Lupus Foundation American, Chicago, 1991—1993. Board directors Mid American chapter American Red Cross, 1991—1994, member planning and evaluation subcommittee, 1991—1996, chairman quality management steering committee, 1992—1994.
Academy specialist management development United States Information Agency, 1994. Member of Society for Human Resource Management, Washington Human Resources Leadership Forum, OD Network, Illinois State Society, Christ Child Society, American Society for Training and Development (executive committee management development professor practice area 1992-1995).
Married Tasso H. Coin, September 17, 1967 (divorced). 1 child Tasso;1 child Alison Regan.