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Liz Cruz Consulting

LIZ CRUZ CONSULTING

Pronouns: She/They

Liz Cruz is a leadership coach who specializes in helping queer folks build radical leadership confidence. Liz is dedicated to helping queer leaders break free from self-doubt and imposter feelings so that they can create powerful change in the world. Their approach to coaching and leadership development is rooted in wholehearted leadership and emotional intelligence, with a strong commitment to liberation-minded practices and a critical stance against white supremacy culture. Bringing their queer experience and years of working with leaders in corporate, government, and non-profit spaces, Liz offers individual and team coaching, facilitation, and workshops. By focusing on emotional intelligence as a foundation, Liz helps clients understand their strengths, connect with their EQ skills, and build genuine leadership practices that drive transformative change.

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Liz Cruz (she/they) is a leadership coach who specializes in helping queer folks build radical leadership confidence. Before leading her practice, Liz spent over 10 years in the corporate world as a coach, leadership development program leader, and organizational effectiveness consultant. A leadership development practitioner to the core, you’ll find Liz coaching individuals and teams, facilitating, nerding out about EQ, or ruminating on wholehearted leadership over a cup of (decaf) coffee.

Liz’s approach is informed by their deeply held belief that each of us is inherently brilliant and that the best solutions to our leadership challenges are found in our deep knowledge of ourselves. They are an eternal optimist, a queer leadership fanatic, a frequent teller of not-that-funny jokes, a lifelong artist (current love: watercolor), relentlessly curious, a deep empath, and despite all outward appearances, definitely an introvert.

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