Executive Coach | Keynote Speaker | Workshop Facilitator | Consultant | Creating more human-centric + meaningful workplaces
Bonnie Davis is a Speaker, Executive Coach, Culture Consultant, Writer, and co-owner of HuWork. She helps organizations and leaders take on the mindsets and actions needed to create more human-centric workplaces – places where empathy, authenticity, and laughter live side by side with productivity, profitability, and innovation. She uses proven tools to uncover barriers to success, collaborate on expert solutions, and build in accountability that helps everyone find meaning and impact at work.
Bonnie works with bold innovators – like Apple, Facebook, and Lululemon – to revitalize cultures, develop leaders, engage employees, attract talent, help teams work better together, and build a place where people bring their best selves to work. It benefits people and the bottom line. She speaks about, leads projects, and coaches leaders on topics such as how to make your workplace more human, leadership and management skill building, powerful coaching and conversations, and sustaining healthy work + wellness habits.
Bonnie brings 20+ years of Fortune 500 Corporate experience to the table, ranging from the world’s largest tech companies, to non-profits, teaching at universities, owning her own business, speaking at conferences, writing for Forbes.com, and lots of volunteer work. Bonnie is also on the coaching and facilitation faculty for The Marcus Buckingham Company.
Bonnie has a Master's in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University and a Bachelor's in Psychology and Business Administration from American University. She loves to learn and holds a variety of certifications including the Coaches Training Institute (CTI), International Institute for Facilitation, and Voices 360 (Lominger/Korn Ferry).
Bonnie is a driven New Yorker who loves the life she has built in Denver, Colorado with her husband and our teenage children. Bonnie’s mantra is: “Everything's better when it happens outdoors" (as long as it's not too strenuous).
In a world where the workplace is constantly evolving, have you ever wondered what the true value of being a human-centric workplace is, or what it even means? In this installment, we're joined by Bonnie Davis, a Speaker, Executive Coach, …