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English
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Brooklyn, United States
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Insightful and reflective
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Online
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Allison March is an ICF-accredited Executive Coach specializing in leveraging cognitive psychology to drive exceptional business and career performance. With three master's degrees and certifications from Columbia University, Allison brings a unique blend of academic rigor and practical experience to her coaching. Her approach is rooted in deep inquiry, empowering leaders to uncover and leverage their unique leadership styles, navigate career transitions with confidence, and achieve strategic career advancement.
Allison's coaching transcends traditional methods by integrating principles of cognitive, educational, and organizational psychology. Clients gain clarity in their vision, develop actionable strategies, and build the self-assurance to take bold, strategic steps in their professional journey. Whether you're a new leader or a seasoned executive, Allison's client-centered approach fosters a transformative, empowering environment for achieving your highest potential.
Allison offers single sessions, as well as 3 and 6-session packages to jumpstart your professional growth. In addition to individual coaching, Allison provides coach-in-residence programs and organizational development consulting to help companies focus on improving business performance at scale. Take the first step towards unlocking your full potential and achieving unprecedented success.
Unlock your full potential with Allison March's transformative coaching. With a background in cognitive psychology, Allison helps seasoned and emerging leaders clarify their vision, confidently navigate career transitions, and achieve unparalleled professional success.
Clarify your professional vision and leadership style.
Master strategic career transitions and negotiations.
Build the confidence to achieve bold career goals.