Credentialing Information
​The Board Certified Coach (BCC) credential is a mark of
distinction for credential holders and a source of credibility
for their clients. As a BCC, I have met professional coaching
competency standards established by the Center for Credentialing Education and subject matter experts.
Earners of the Key Performance Indicator Professional Certification are able to develop strategic, operational, project, risk, and employee measures and to align these tools to identify and measure the most meaningful indicators of organizational success. Jennifer Rickmers has completed the requirements for the KPIP program determined by the Balanced Scorecard Institute and George Washington University Center for Excellence and Public Leadership.
Mission
To help people feel seen, heard, and valued through presence and connection.
Values
Compassion
Service
Curiosity
Integrity
About Coach Jennifer
I hold a doctoral degree in Organizational Leadership and am a former educator and military veteran of 12 years. My favorite part of these experiences has been how I have been able to use my influence to promote positive change, so I opened a private practice in coaching in 2022. Although I started in executive coaching, I have expanded to offer my current range of services.
I have four children, two with autism and ADHD, and am a late-in-life diagnosed autistic adult. I am optimistic that with increased awareness and training, we can create a more responsive and inclusive world for neurodiverse individuals.
Becoming a Board Certified Coach is a calling that provides me purpose and clarity. Although by nature I am results driven, I always encourage my clients to examine why they make certain decisions. (You'll see a lot of values-driven work in my coaching). My goal is to make sure that we are working toward your brightest future. I am thankful everyday for the opportunity to be a steward of your trust.
Sincerely,
Jennifer