Dr. Gail Ade

Dr. Gail Ade is an I-O Psychology Practitioner & Executive Coach, who bridges the field of behavioral psychology, leadership, and organizational development to offer transformational whole-person coaching and value-based corporate solutions. As a business, holistic life, and executive coach, she leverages behavior analysis (DiSC + EQ-i 2.0/EQ 360) to help clients maximize their full potential, develop emotional intelligence, and achieve sustainable leadership success.

Dr. Gail is credentialed as a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through the International Coach Federation (ICF), a Board-Certified Coach (BCC) through the Center for Credentialing & Education, and a Certified Diversity Executive (CDE) through the Society for Diversity. She earned her Post-Doctorate in Leadership & Organizational Strategy, Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in Organizational Leadership, Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Human Resource Management, and a graduate degree in Industrial & Organizational Psychology.

In addition to her dissertation titled Unique Competencies Required for Female Leadership Success in the 21st Century published in 2013, Dr. A has co-authored several chapters in The Refractive Thinker® series, including Mental Health: Effective Application of Policy and Practice; Leading Global Conflict: Effective Business Solutions in a Post-Pandemic World; Work-Life Balance: Effective Strategies to Enhance Personal and Professional Success; Crisis Management: Effective Business Solutions for Emergency Situations; Project Management: Strategies to Enhance Workflow and Productivity; Managing a Cultural Workforce: The Impact of Global Employees; Generations: Strategies for Managing Generations in the Workforce.

Dr. A is an active member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Society for Diversity, International Coach Federation (ICF), National Society of Leadership & Success, and Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology (SIOP).

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