| Member Name | Biography |
|---|---|
| Unclassified | |
Elizabeth Ehrhardt | |
Julie Elrod | |
Johnathan Escobedo | |
Claire Evans | |
Jill L Fahlgren | Jill Fahlgren is committed to helping professionals realize their full potential to achieve personal, career and organizational goals. She is passionate about working with leaders increase self-awareness, enhance their leadership skills, and create authentic alignment between person and profession. Specializing in leadership development, team development, and intentional career management, Jill has coached executives, emerging to experienced leaders, and teams across industries and sectors in the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Jill encourages her clients look beyond what they are doing to examine how and why they may be standing in their own way. Whether working with individuals, teams, or groups, she helps them focus on clearly assessing the gap between where they are and where they want to be. Jill helps them navigate the path to get there so they can be more effective, have more impact, and achieve their goals. She earned her coaching certification from the Hudson Institute of Coaching in Santa Barbara. In addition, she is a Certified Enneagram Practitioner (IEQ9) and experienced with other tools and assessments, including Emotional Intelligence (EQi), Myers-Briggs (MBTI), DiSC, and Leading Indicator Systems (LIS) 360. With 20+ years of experience in coaching, consulting, and technology services, Jill delivers value through a unique combination of corporate experience and coaching perspective. She earned a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from Kellogg School of Management. Her previous experience includes corporate leadership roles in technology services and consulting, and running a non-profit organization dedicated to administering funding for research to benefit U.S. military veterans. Jill often speaks and facilitates workshops and events on leadership and career-related topics to local, national, and global audiences with participants numbering from a dozen to hundreds. |
Carol Fitzgibbons | |
Rebecca Flood | |
Corey Flournoy | |
Chris Foley | |