Center for the Advancement of Well-Being

Jennifer Starr

Jennifer has a passion for partnering with coaches and leaders who are committed to evolving themselves and their impact through ongoing personal and professional development, finding and reclaiming their authentic voice and clarity of purpose, and influencing positive change in the world.

One of her loves is to support coaches in finding their own unique style of coaching artfulness, starting from the inside out. In deepening self-awareness through self-reflective practices and collaborative conversations, they can more effectively serve others and inspire sustainable change.

Jennifer has been coaching, mentor coaching, and coach educating for over 20 years, achieving her Master Certified Coach (MCC) credential in 2010. A veteran in the field, she has over 5000 hours of coaching experience and has been an associate faculty member at InviteCHANGEÒ delivering coach education since 2002, with a more recent focus on advanced coaching skills courses and mentor coach certification.

In 2019, Jennifer partnered with Ellen Fulton, MCC to offer a fresh approach and deeper dive for PCC-level coaches to take their coaching to the mastery level. This ICF level 3 program called Masterful Coaching Course through the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being at George Mason University offers a practicum-style learning environment where coaches learn and grow through evolving conversations with colleagues, practice, feedback, and MCC demonstrations.

Jennifer has been a successful entrepreneur for over 35 years, working in a variety of industries globally. She integrates a diversity of modalities and skills into her work, weaving creativity, spirituality, vision and imagination into all aspects of her work with others, to open up new pathways to awareness and raise consciousness on the planet.  Though she is a gypsy at heart and travels extensively, her home base is in the small mountain town of Sisters, Oregon, where she enjoys nature, hiking, photography and painting.