Abby Coppock
Executive & Team Coach, Leadership Consultant

Abby helps leaders build creative, inclusive workplaces where everyone can thrive. With over 17 years of experience across industries, Abby specializes in organizational transformation, leadership development, and change management. Abby is known for her love of people. Empathy, curiosity, and participatory design are her superpowers. She is an engaging facilitator and strategic thinker who helps organizations clarify their values and put them into action. Abby holds equity in the center and is mindful of how processes, incentives and everyday behavior produce organizational outcomes. 

Starting her career as a social worker, Abby's care for people is evident in the way she listens, reads non-verbal cues, and is inclusive of perspectives that are not always considered. She has an MA in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago, with bachelor's degrees in Communications and Economics from Wheaton College. In her spare time, Abby loves to paint and stays involved with local government initiatives.

Representative Clients

  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Bonneville Power Administration
  • City of Portland
  • Edelman
  • Nike
  • NW Natural
  • Pearl Church
  • Port of Portland
  • Regence Health
  • Simple, LLC
  • Standard Insurance
  • The Nature Conservancy - WA regional office
  • Travel Oregon
  • World Health Organization Foundation

Professional Expertise & Practice

  • Leadership and Culture Transformation
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Experience
  • Strategy, Innovation, and Workforce Planning
  • Change Management

Industry Experience

  • Local and federal government
  • Nonprofit
  • Power & Utilities
  • Professional Services
  • Retail
  • Social Impact
  • Transportation
  • Technology

Assessment & Certifications

  • Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), 2021
  • Change Management Prosci, 2020
  • Human Centered Design IDEO, 2016

Education

  • MA, Social Service Administration University of Chicago
  • BA, Communications and Economics Wheaton College

Publications

Transitional Jobs: Overcoming Barriers to EmploymentÚdvocates Forum, 2006