Kira
is nationally known for her dynamic and down-to-earth approach guiding
individuals and business partnerships to reach their full potential and
expression in the world. By moving beyond old habits and histories, clients
experience breakthroughs in their career, relationships, and life. Kira's coaching is practical and
positive, and draws on the inherent wisdom in each person to enable them to
access their inner guidance system for achieving what matters most in their
lives. She brings playfulness,
perception, honesty, and range to her work with clients. Kira is on the teaching faculty of the
esteemed CRR Global, where she mentors experienced coaches in the art of
Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching.
Prior to her coaching career, Kira has 15 years of
leadership experience in start-up, change management, and business development,
in both the private and not-for-profit sectors. As Founding Executive Director of Giving New England, Kira
led an entrepreneurial initiative to leverage new economy resources for social
profit. Under her direction,
Giving New England emerged as an innovative leader in the field of venture
philanthropy, and was featured in Kiplinger's, The Boston Globe, Boston
Business Journal, National Public Radio, and Women's Business. Kira conducted her training with the
internationally renowned Coaches Training Institute, where she earned her
distinction as Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, and has advanced
training in personal and organizational Relationship Systems Coaching. Kira is
certified by the International Coach Federation as a PCC (professional
certified coach.), and is an alumna of University of California, Berkeley.
"It's been a joy to work with Kira. She's a gifted coach
who seems to shine the spotlight on just the right places. Thanks to her skill,
support and humor (I rarely get off the phone without at least one good belly
laugh...), I'm taking on new challenges and achieving results I thought I
couldn't achieve. Working with Kira is like having a confidant, mentor and muse
all rolled into one."