Jeanine Cogan, Ph.D. is an Executive Leadership Coach known among her clients for effectively blending powerful conversations with concrete strategies for change. Jeanine has coached a wide array of professionals including CEO's, executive directors, managers, small business owners, government employees, writers, musicians, artists, employees of non-profit organizations, teachers, and professors. Jeanine received her training in executive coaching with Newfield Network, a certified coaching program. She is also trained as a social psychologist, earning a doctorate degree from the University of Vermont. She coached business students at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown and is part of the faculty of the Center for Continuing and Professional Education at Georgetown.
Jeanine brings years of experience as a facilitator, trainer and public speaker to her coaching practice. She has spoken nationally and internationally at hundreds of professional conferences, community talks, seminars and workshops receiving excellent reviews for motivating her audience to take positive action in their lives. Dr. Cogan's extensive background along with her warm and authentic style is a winning combination for a range of professional arenas. The diverse organizations and companies that have requested her expertise demonstrate her skill at tailoring a message and/or service to fit the audience.
Companies/organizations Jeanine has worked with:
- 40Plus
- 7 Company
- American Bar Association
- American Psychological Association
- American Sociological Association
- Arlington County Government
- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Health
- Contacts Count
- Eastern Psychological Association
- Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action
- Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
- Go Girls!/Higherself
- Greater Washington Women's Network
- Harvard Eating Disorders Center
- Kansas Health Ethics
- McGaw
- National Association for Environmental Education
- Northeastern Psychological Association
- Prime Minister's Office of Stockholm, Sweden
- Renfrew Foundation
- Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
- University of Minnesota at Duluth
- University of Vermont
Over her career she has received numerous awards. In1998 she received a highly competitive policy award form the American Psychological Association as the Baily Science Congressional Fellow where she worked for a Member of Congress. In 1999 Dr. Cogan was nominated for the Raymond Fowler Outstanding Mentoring Award for her commitment to mentoring students and young professionals. In 2000 she earned the status of Fellow from a division of APA for her outstanding contributions to psychology and public policy. In 2004 she earned the Wings of Hope Award for her ability to inspire others to use their voices to make a difference in the world. In 2005 she was the National Honoree for the HEED Foundation for her visionary leadership in the area of eating disorders and federal policy.