ORGANIC BLUEPRINTS - Key Persons


Carroll King Schuller

Job Titles:
  • Coach
  • Master
  • Member of the International Coach Federation of Richmond
When people first work with Carroll, their typical response is that "I can't believe you get me." Her clients feel that she quickly understands them in a pragmatic, positive way. "And she just seems to ask me the right questions so I can move forward, fast, in business and in life." Carroll has been a master coach for more than three decades. Her clients include executives from international businesses like Capital One and Amgen, and local businesses like Mega-Tech and Ransone Builders. In addition, her coaching services have been retained by The Martin Agency, recently named the U.S. Agency of the Year by Adweek. Carroll is a member of the International Coach Federation of Richmond and the International Association of Coaching. In addition, she is a qualified to train and administer the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and certified by the Society for Human Resource Management. Organic Blueprints is certified by the Virginia Small Women Business and Minority Program and is an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia.

Juan Cabrillo

Juan Cabrillo, was the first European to arrive on Southern California soil, but didn't intend to establish a settlement. While looking for a northwest passage to link the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, he discovered San Diego. After his arrival in 1542, which just happened to be on the eve of the feast day of Saint Michael the Archangel, he called his discovery San Miguel. However, San Miguel was ignored by outsiders for numerous years. In 1602, another explorer, named Sebastian Vizcaino, was sailing north next to the California coast for Spain, and arrived in San Miguel. He changed to name to San Diego. However, faster fortunes as well as the enhancement of a growing empire elsewhere in the Orient and the Pacific attracted explorers away from San Diego. It would be another 167 years the colonization started.