Jill Barrett

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Jill L. Barrett, MPP, PCC is Chief Executive Officer at Evolve Impact®, a coaching services firm she founded in 2015 to support the greater Washington, D.C. community. For her work, she was named a top innovator shaping the city's future for two years in a row by Washington Life Magazine.

Today, Jill leads a team of coaches to design, engineer and deliver coaching programs that provide high value for Evolve clients across the U.S. With surgical precision and high optimism, Jill and Evolve COO Jeremy Spaulding partner with organizations to run coaching programs that result in workplace transformation. Evolve coaches bring both traditional and cutting-edge approaches in neuroscience, depth psychology, linguistics, systems engineering and other disciplines.

Ever at the right hand of her partners, Jill has coached senior executives and middle managers and led change initiatives at a wide range of organizations throughout the U.S., including Disney, Boeing, Apple, Google, Warner Bros. Discovery, Siemens, Salesforce, Merrill and other national and multinational organizations.

Earlier in her career, Jill specialized in creating and launching bold, empathetic and collaborative programs at organizations like Ashoka, a global network of social entrepreneurs, and the D.C. Mayor's Technology Office where she was instrumental in establishing the District’s first digital inclusion program.

Jill holds an Integral Coach® credential from renowned holistic coaching school New Ventures West and Professional Certified Coach (PCC) credential from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She is a Mentor Coach with ICF, Affiliate Member of the Harvard Institute of Coaching (IOC) and Member of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP).

Jill earned certificates from Stanford University in Organizational Analysis, Design Thinking and Technology Entrepreneurship and from Vanderbilt University in Leading Strategic Innovation in Organizations. She is trained in the neuroscience of change and the treatment of trauma through the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM).She lives in Washington, DC with her family.