Brian Tran
Partner, Certified Coach

Brian Tran empowers empathetic leaders and gives them the tools to meet their goals. His coaching is direct, impactful, and sincere. His clients are ambitious leaders in their respective industries who benefit from Brian's engaging and powerful coaching sessions. He specializes in transition coaching, working with everyone from young professionals entering their first managerial roles to high-level executives entering the next stages of their careers.

Brian graduated from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, concentrating in Marketing. His corporate experience extends from working at a Fortune 500 company to the largest non-profit arts organization in the United States. His knowledge and insight into both sectors allow him to develop unique and personalized coaching programs for each client.

Brian is dedicated to guiding his clients toward becoming the storyteller of his or her own lives. This mission stems from his childhood, when he was afflicted with a thick stutter, rendering most of his speech unintelligible. One day in school, he read that acting helped a famous movie star to overcome his stutter and Brian decided to audition that day for the school play, against the better judgment of his speech therapist and teachers. On stage, using words to tell someone else's story, Brian's speech was fluid and clean, with not a single impediment. Since then, Brian began using his acting techniques to improve his off-stage speech until his stutter all but disappeared. He realized that this fluidity was directly related to storytelling, and after he became fluent in telling other people's stories using their words, he started telling his own using words that belonged to him.

It is now his goal to help others find their voice and become the authors of their own lives, achieving their highest potential because they were able to speak it into reality.

Brian received his coaching certification from New York University.

Your life is the one thing you will always own.
Don’t live someone else’s.
— Brian Tran

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