Beth Wilkinson

Faculty/Coach

Biography

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Born into a large, extended Italian family, I grew up having dinners every Sunday in the company of my tribe. With dozens of cousins there to collaborate with for entertainment each week, I quickly learned the value and allure of working as a team and being a part of something bigger than myself.

In my professional journey, I utilized that early insight within the corporate world. I quickly found my natural talents of optimism and communication, coupled with a degree in Christian Education, was a perfect fit for leadership development roles. In working with both small and large companies, I was able to develop leaders who were now focused on the vital relationships the people in their organization needed to flourish. I was coaching without even knowing it!

My Passion

Having seen the benefits first-hand of coaching in those roles, my experiences evolved into a mission to help more people harness the hidden potential locked inside them. As I did, it solidified the belief in me that as individuals flourish and grow to optimize their potential both professionally and personally, it can create a ripple of change to benefit the lives of everyone around them.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts Biola University (1995 — 1999)

Companies

  • Faculty Coach U, Inc. (2021)
  • Founder, Leadership Coach Wilkinson Coaching (2018)
  • VP, Leadership Development Consultant and Executive Coach Columbia Bank (2018 — 2020)
  • Sr. Manager Leadership & Development Leader, Global Finance Amazon (2015 — 2018)
  • Leadership Development Leader, Consumer Finance Amazon (2014 — 2015)
  • Organization & Leadership Development Leader InnovaSystems (2008 — 2013)
  • Training and Development Specialist CRW Associates (2005 — 2007)
  • Training Director Equicare Capital (2007 — 2007)
  • Regional Trainer Barbeques Galore (2003 — 2005)

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