Executive Leadership Coaching

Executive Coaching is an inquiry-based approach to personal and professional development that is aimed at creating awareness, generating action, and facilitating learning and growth.

I engage clients in substantive, thoughtful conversations about their challenges and opportunities. It’s about questioning their answers and proposed plans rather than giving answers.

If you become a client, you will have a coach that is an attentive listener that seeks to understand, believes in you, and is committed to your success. You will expect me to challenge you, offer fresh perspectives, make requests, acknowledge your achievements, and guarantee complete confidentiality.

Steve Mayer CEO SD Mayer & Associates

Ted Smith, President Union Square Advisors

Joan is currently focusing on coaching her Vistage group members. Contact her directly to see if she is able to take on any new CEOs.

Edison’s electric light did not come about from continued improvement of the candle.

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Executive coaches are often brought into organizations to work with:

  • ​High potentials who need additional support to reach the next level
  • Managers who are valuable to the company but have key performance issues to address
  • Executives who have been recently hired or promoted and need to make an immediate impact

Yair Eldar
Hampton Inn/ Tropicana, Las Vegas- Interstate hotels

Joan was a great executive coach while I was identifying the best course for the next phase of my life. She was creative and compassionate in helping me analyze and develop potential business start-ups while ensuring I truly focused on the important life-balance priorities in my life.

Janet Nogara
Owner, Nogara Reporting Service

Joan advised me expertly and helped me through a difficult decision-making period in my court reporting business during a time of extreme change in my industry. She helped me set priorities, had creative ideas as to marketing, employee incentives, etc. Joan followed through by holding me accountable and providing some much-needed motivation.