Do any of the below apply to you?
- Work's an A+; home/personal life's barely passing - You work hard but don't get promoted - You got promoted, but the new role feels overwhelming - You want to change jobs but are worried about taking a pay cut - You're an expat and don't know the language/culture or don't feel "at home"
If so, then let's talk.
As a coach with a background in finance and law, I specialize in helping ambitious professionals who need to get clear about next steps so they can have a role that they love without burning out or contravening their values. I have extensive experience working with individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures, and I draw on this experience to provide coaching that is tailored to each client's needs.
My coaching style adheres to the principles of the ICF, which emphasizes creating a safe and supportive environment for clients to explore their goals and aspirations.
My clients appreciate my open, and accepting approach. I provide a confidential space where clients can explore their challenges and opportunities without fear of judgment. I am direct and supportive in my coaching, striking a balance between challenging and encouraging clients to achieve their potential.
I received my BA from UPenn and my law degree from Harvard, and I have worked at a bulge bracket bank and white shoe law firms, so I understand the pressures my clients face, as well as the opportunities they are afforded. I bring this knowledge and expertise to my coaching sessions, helping clients navigate complex organizational structures and build the skills they need to advance their careers in ways that feel good to them.
In addition to my finance and law background, I have a global perspective gained from living, working, and studying in the US, UK, Singapore and Japan. This experience has given me a unique understanding of different cultures and how they can play vital roles in individuals' professional and personal lives.
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