Corey Penn
Executive Coach
Corey has held executive positions as a chief of staff to C-level executives at Fortune 500 companies (Comcast, Staples, Wayfair) leading corporate strategy, talent management and M&A integration. She has coached executives across a wide range of disciplines including Biotech, Consumer Products, Financial Services, Medical Devices, Ecommerce, Technology, Consulting and Supply Chain/Logistics. Her specialties include coaching senior leaders as they ramp into new or expanded executive roles, and high potential individuals looking to drive a bold vision at the next level. A central thread in Corey’s work is strengthening the mental resilience of clients as they navigate demanding roles and unrelenting pressures.
Clients value Corey’s deep business experience as a significant asset, which is an anchor in establishing trust and connection with her clients. Her warmth, calm and level of commitment and care to her clients helps clients unlock new perspectives quickly. Corey is passionate about working with clients to propel them forward. Her coaching is grounded in prioritizing the investment in one’s strengths while optimizing for growth areas.
Corey is a working parent and deeply familiar with the challenges of integrating work into life. She is passionate about finding sustainable fulfillment in work while staying connected to what is most important outside of work.
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Professional Highlights
20+ years in high visibility corporate leadership roles
Guest Lecturer - Syracuse University (Newhouse School), Boston College (Carroll School of Management)
Industry Experience
Biotech
Consumer Products
Tech
Medical Devices
Financial Services
Supply Chain/Logistics
Consulting
Philanthropy
Certifications & Education
International Coaching Federation, ACC Certified Executive Coach
Co-Active Training Institute (CTI) Certification
Leadership Circle Profile (LCP) 360 Assessment Certified Practitioner
Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (Syracuse University Newhouse School)