Coach Profile

Kimberly Rauwald Flood

Kimberly, a leadership and resilience coach, is committed to effecting change within purpose driven individuals, teams, and organization, and is especially proficient at helping people see things from a different perspective to provide more clarity. She is passionate about making a difference and helping to build a better world. Kimberly is a lifelong learner who regularly brings insights from neuroscience, positive psychology, and wellbeing into her work.

Kimberly is passionate about the environment and volunteers in various capacities in this space. She enjoys hiking, hanging with her family and traveling.

What Leaders Say...

"I think Kimberly was a perfect match for me as my coach. I feel comfortable talking to her about the things I'm thinking and feeling, and my challenges. She asks me questions to think about things in different ways, and it has helped me to realize things I never noticed before. I've had a couple of pretty big challenges that I talked to Kimberly about, and by the end of our sessions I felt way more clarity on those issues than I had felt in weeks. I'm very thankful for my coaching sessions with Kimberly and look forward to them!"

Pronouns

She / Her

Location / Time Zones 

Wisconsin
USA Central Time

Languages

English

Superpowers 

  • Truth warrior (not afraid to push the status quo)
  • Improvement seeker (we can build a better world!)
  • Authentic and passionate about making a difference

Coaching Focus

  • Emerging Leaders
  • International/Global Leaders
  • Mid-Career Leaders
  • Senior Leadership

Expertise

  • Authentic Leadership
  • High-Performing Teams
  • Change Management
  • Delegation
  • Empowerment
  • Executive Alignment
  • Executive Leadership
  • Leadership Resilience
  • Team Culture Building
  • Team Effectiveness
  • Women in Leadership

Training & Education

  • Professional Certified Coach (PCC) by the International Coaching Federation (ICF)
  • Certified Professional Coach (CPC), UW-Madison
  • ​BA with Honors, Psychology & Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison