Career Coaches
Get help from the experts and renewed perspective on your career goals. Find a coach near you today! Stanford Alumni Association members receive a free initial exploratory session.
NOTE: Career coaching is a very personal service, and everyone's needs are different. Everyone listed is a professional career coach; however, Stanford makes no representation as to the nature of the services they will provide to you.
SCHEDULING AND RATES: To schedule a coaching session or to inquire about rates, please contact the coaches directly. Some coaches are available for remote coaching via phone.
Palo Alto
Anna Ranieri (Executive Coach)
annaranieri@gmail.com
Agnes Le
agnes.le@gmail.com
Roy Blitzer
roy@rjbconsulting.biz
Bay Area
Lili King
Lili@careeradvocates.com
Steve Piazzale
Steve@BayAreaCareerCoach.com
Rainbow Y. Chen
rainbow.chen@stanfordalumni.org
Cindy Greig
cindy@greigcoaching.com
Carol Gelatt
carol@gelattpartners.com
Rebecca Zucker
rebecca@nextsteppartners.com
Suzannah Scully
suzannah@suzannahscully.com
Robin Reshwan
CS Advising
robin@csadvising.com
Boston
Jennifer Porter
jporter@bodagroup.com
Chicago
Jill Fahlgren
jill@thepossiblelife.com
New York
Kathy McConnell
kathymc@optonline.net
Pennsylvania
Mario DiCioccio
mario@catalyst4change.com
Questions to Consider:
To help find a coach that will meet your needs, consider these questions to ask, from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- What is their coaching process and methodology?
- What key topics are covered in the sessions?
- What type of self-assessment tools are used? Is there a separate fee for self-assessment?
- What are the benefits of a coaching relationship?
- What type of individuals do they have experience working with? (job changers, executives, re-entrys, etc.)
- What is his/her level of experience and track record?
- What are his/her coaching credentials?
- What if I don't live in the same city as you? Can I go through the coaching process by phone and/or email?
- What kind of time commitment is involved outside of the 1:1 sessions? (hours per week? is there homework involved?)
- How often will you meet? (weekly or monthly) How long? (30 min, 1hr, etc.)
- How accessible are they? Can you call anytime or do you need an appointment? What is their preferred method of contact? (email or phone)
- How many total sessions do they think you'll need?
- How much do they charge?
- Do they have references available?