Jessica Srikantia Field, Ph.D., PCC, ITCA, is the Academic Director and Associate Professor of the Practice with the Georgetown Institute of Transformational Leadership (ITL).
Jessica has engaged in global solidarity work with extraordinary leaders and communities facing extreme conditions and structural violence. She is passionate about supporting people to elevate and thrive through the currently unfolding shifts in consciousness and systems. She is experienced in leadership and team coaching; conflict transformation; organizational culture and change; diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging; transformational learning; leadership development; large group intervention modalities; energy work, and other areas.
A Rhodes Scholar, Jessica has many years of experience teaching coaching, organization development, leadership, social justice, well-being, organizational learning lab, action research for social and environmental impact, and other areas. She is certified as a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with the International Coaching Federation and as a team coach (ITCA) with the European Mentoring and Coaching and Council. She is a trained coach supervisor.
Jessica has an A.B. in History & Literature from Harvard University, a BA in Philosophy & Psychology from Oxford University, and a Ph.D. jointly in Psychology and in History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science from the University of Chicago. She loves travel, Sanskrit chanting, and communing with nature.