What others are saying

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Dr. Stefanie Robel is a premier leadership coach whose
no nonsense approach will have you busting through your own bad habits and perceived limitations in no time.

If you are seeking help in team building, personal leadership development, organizational productivity, or all of the above, you need to work with Stefanie.

Hands down this will be the one investment in yourself that you cannot afford to miss!

- Dr. Ann Ramsdell, Associate Professor and Life Coach

Stefanie is an amazing coach who has profoundly and positively impacted the way I work, think, and care for myself and others. I first met Stefanie shortly after getting tenure and feeling conflicted about what I truly wanted to do next in my life and career. I was proud of having attained tenure, but I had created a life where I kept putting off fun until I had reached major milestones. This created a lot of stress, low energy and loss of confidence in my own abilities to keep up. 
In just 6 months of working with her, I feel confident in my abilities—not because I know exactly how to handle every challenge, but because I know I’m capable of overcoming them thanks to all the ideas/tools she has shared with me.

For the first time in my career, I feel confident, independent, and the leader that I always wanted to be.

I truly can’t thank Stefanie enough for all she has done for me. She honestly deserves awards for her brilliant coaching!

- Tanya Garcia, Associate Professor of Statistics

Academics often perpetuate a culture of poor mentorship despite a revolution of new ideas about leadership, productivity, project management, and innovation in other areas of research and technology. Stefanie is tapping into all of the best parts of that body of knowledge to bring new perspective to leadership in science. Her advice and approach use the best and most effective ideas out there and apply them to building outstanding research teams and getting great science done - she shares all the things that I wish I had known when I first started my faculty position.

- Kendra Sewall, Associate Professor, Biological Sciences and School of Neuroscience, Virginia Tech