Beth Berila

Beth Berila

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Beth Berila

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Beth Berila, Ph.D., is an Equity-Focused Coach, Consultant, Facilitator, and Educator. With over twenty years of experience in social justice and DEI education, Beth is skilled at meeting people and groups where they are and engaging them in transformation toward justice. Her approach combines mindfulness, somatics, transformational coaching, and best practices in equity and inclusion to help transform individuals and organizations. She holds a certificate in Organizational Development Consulting and Change Leadership from Georgetown University.

Beth is also an engaging speaker and workshop facilitator who speaks on a variety of topics around transformational leadership, equity and inclusion, and mindfulness. She is relatable, funny, and real, helping people apply DEI training to their lives, leadership, and organizations.

In her coaching, she is a thought-partner to help leaders integrate DEI principles in their lives and work. She helps clients connect to their insights and wisdom to lead with an equity approach.

  • Organisation:

    Beth Berila, LLC
  • Designation:

    Equity-Focused Coach, Consultant, Speaker, and Facilitator
  • Industry:

    Education And Training
  • Location:

    Minneapolis, United States
Learner’s Speak – A testimonial

Beth was an outstanding coach for me in my new role as a dean of a large school. She helped me stay grounded, allowed me to raise my topics of concerns, and encouraged me to think through possible responses and outcomes to those concerns. Her patience and understanding of me and my concerns had me looking forward to talking with her every month, knowing I would get the support I needed. Judy P.

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