I don't lead with credentials. But since you're here, let's talk about them.

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I believe what makes a great coach is lived experience, not letters after a name. That said, I also believe in doing the work. Every credential on this page exists because I was curious enough to pursue it, committed enough to finish it, and stubborn enough to make sure I was actually good at what I do.

These aren't decorations. They're proof that I take this seriously, that I've invested real time and real money into being the kind of coach my clients deserve, and that I hold myself to a standard that the industry doesn't always require.

If credentials matter to you, good. They should. Here's what I bring to the table.

ICF Member Badge
International Coaching Federation Associate Certified Coach
Imposter Syndrome Informed Coaching Badge
JST ADHD and Student Coaching Certification
Masters of Business Administration with Merit Manchester Business School
ADHD Coaches Organization Professional ADHD Coach Badge
CPA Alberta Logo
Royal Roads University
Bachelor of Management University of Lethbridge

In reverse chronological order:

  • Certified Imposter Phenomenon (Imposter Syndrome) Coach, The Imposter Syndrome Institute

  • Certified Student and ADHD Coach, JST Coaching

  • Associate Certified Coach, International Coaching Federation

  • Member in Good Standing, International Coaching Federation

  • Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching, Royal Roads University

  • Masters of Business Administration (with merit) Manchester Business School

  • Chartered Professional Accountant, CPA Alberta

  • Bachelor of Management, University of Lethbridge

  • Diploma of Technology, Financial Management, British Columbia Institute of Technology

And multiple certificates in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Leadership and Management.