Where Professional Coaching and Agility Meet.

For leaders, teams, and change agents ready to grow.

I help leaders and organizations navigate complexity, change, and growth — through professional coaching grounded in curiosity, clarity, and results.


Whether you're building an agile organization or simply facing a tough business challenge, I bring a flexible, evidence-based coaching approach that supports real progress — not just advice or off-the-shelf solutions.

Agile is a mindset. Coaching is a profession.


Here at agilecoach.com, I bring these two powerful disciplines together — not just in name, but in practice. Whether you're navigating organizational change or deepening your leadership presence, the path forward requires both: agility and coaching.

What I mean by “Coaching”

Coaching isn’t mentoring, advising, or consulting. It’s a structured, client-centered process grounded in the standards and ethics of the International Coaching Federation (ICF) — focused on presence, active listening, and evoking new insights that drive meaningful change.

Alongside ICF-aligned coaching, I offer learning paths based on ICAgile certifications (ICP-ATF, ICP-ACC, ICP-CAT, and ICP-ENT) — designed for agile team facilitators and coaches looking to deepen their practice with intention and integrity.

What I mean by “Agile”

Agility isn’t about following a specific framework or methodology. It’s about the ability to adapt in the face of complexity and change. Coaching helps individuals navigate that personal journey — discovering how they respond to uncertainty, growth, and change.

My work is rooted in Agile Kata — a universal pattern for continuous improvement. It provides structure for sustainable change, supports real progress, and fosters a lasting culture of learning and evolution.

Agile Kata builds a powerful bridge between increasing agility in organizations and creating a pattern of learning within the coach–coachee relationship.

Explore. Learn. Grow.

Whether you’re a coach learning Agile, or an Agilist learning to coach — this is your place to explore both: