Co-Founder and Director

Jennifer Cohen is a seasoned leadership and organizational coach and consultant with over 30 years of experience. Throughout her career, she has coached hundreds of individuals and groups, specializing in guiding leaders to excel in environments characterized by uncertainty and rapid change. Her coaching approach is distinguished by a multidisciplinary foundation, including expertise in communication technologies, quantum physics, ontology, neuroscience, psychology, trauma (individual and collective), somatics, and systems thinking.

Jen’s coaching journey has been enriched by nearly three decades of work with executives across various industries, such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, technology, and many of the world’s most prestigious professional services firms. She has pioneered innovative leadership development programs, taking executives from the boardroom to a “dojo-style” learning environment, where they sharpen their leadership capabilities through immersive training experiences that she both designed and led. Her contributions to leadership education include designing and delivering programs for the Next Practice Institute and Harvard Business School. Recently, alongside her co-founder Gina LaRoche, Jen developed and led a unique program to help executives explore how collective and social wounds manifest within organizational structures, a journey experienced by senior leaders globally.

Widely recognized as a “coach’s coach,” Jen has trained, supervised, and supported senior instructors at several top coaching institutions, while providing mentorship to countless coaches throughout her career. Her client portfolio spans organizations like Pfizer, Boston Consulting Group, Mila, The Wharton School, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, MIT Sloan School of Management, and Nike. She has also coached senior executives from Merck and EMC in her work at Simmons School of Management.  She has a particular niche in coaching world-class academicians from institutions such as MIT, UPenn, Berklee College of Music, Yale, Simmons, and Harvard Business School.

Jen has served as Director of Coaching Education at Mobius Executive Leadership, a global boutique consultancy for Fortune 500 companies, where she continues to contribute as a senior expert and faculty member, leading programs and intensives for senior leaders worldwide. Her coaching practice extends across five continents and includes engagements with some of the world’s most senior executives, including a U.S. presidential candidate.

Jen is also a published author, co-authoring The 7 Laws of Enough (Parallax Press, 2018) with Gina LaRoche, a book recognized by Black Enterprise as one of “4 Life-Lifting Books for 2019 and Beyond.” She has been featured in numerous NPR affiliate interviews and media outlets, sharing insights on how the principles of Sustainable Abundance can transform lives. Additionally, she has contributed a chapter titled “From Surviving to Thriving” in Being Human at Work, edited by Richard Strozzi-Heckler.

Jen is a Master Certified Somatic Coach with the Strozzi Institute and holds a master’s degree in Applied Psychology, with a focus on systems theory, from Antioch New England Graduate School. She completed her undergraduate studies in philosophy at Oberlin and Barnard.

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