Elizabeth has ten years of experience working in human services, including several nonprofit organizations and health care. Originally, she focused primarily on clinical case management and counseling of the underserved and traditionally voiceless members of society including: the elderly, the chronically poor and homeless, and victims of domestic violence. Elizabeth’s professional roles grew into leadership positions early in her career where she acted as educator and facilitator to the community and directed three social service programs in Denver.
In 2001, Elizabeth began consulting for nonprofits and small businesses and earlier this year she made the transition to full-time self-employment. She was a student of the Coach Training Alliance and now coaches businesses and professionals. Along with coaching, Elizabeth teaches college level communications and human services.
With a long history of volunteerism, she currently sits on the advisory board for the Samaritan House, Denver and YAC board of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains (PPRM). Elizabeth has a BA in communicative disorders from the University of Kansas and an MSW from the University of Denver.