Beata Lewis, JD, M.S.C. Featured

Beata joined the GreenMBA as an Adjunct Professor in 2009 and Student Mentor in 2008. She teaches "Communication Skills for Business Transformation" and "Organizational Behavior for Business Transformation."

For over a decade, Beata has owned a private practice as an Executive Coach and Change Consultant (www.BridgingLives.com). She works with highly accomplished leaders, professionals, and business owners to promote healthy, sustainable, collaborative growth, intentional transformation, and personal mastery. Clients benefit from her ground of diverse experience, rich and clear insight and dedication to embodied learning and leadership.

Beata has worked with clients from a wide variety of backgrounds and organizations, including high-tech and bio-tech companies, boards of directors, financial institutions, individual entrepreneurs and service professionals, non-profit and arts organizations, educational institutions, professional associations, and federal and state agencies. From 2005-2009, she worked as an Independent Contractor with the Management Communication Program of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, coaching students in presentation style and related aspects of applied business communication.

Beata is certified as a Master Somatic Coachâ„¢ by the Strozzi Institute in Petaluma, CA. She graduated from Pomona College with a B.A., cum laude, in International Relations and earned her J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law.

What people are saying about the GreenMBA

"The GreenMBA is a departure from Business-As-Usual. Where most business schools include the environment and CSR as electives or footnotes, they serve as our foundations. I feel honored and fortunate for the opportunity to participate in this transformative process--of myself and the business world.

Small cohort sizes are amazing--we each have a voice that is heard regularly and the instructors have the freedom to use the most creative and effective exercises with such an intimate group."

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