Martha Moreau is a leadership coach who supports senior executives and high-achieving professionals through complex transitions, identity shifts, and moments of reinvention. With over 2,000 hours of 1:1 and group coaching experience, she partners with clients to increase self-awareness, align leadership behaviors with personal values, and lead with clarity and impact.
Drawing on 27 years of corporate leadership at IBM, Martha brings strategic insight and emotional intelligence to her work. She has coached leaders from global organizations including Amazon, Google, Salesforce, Pfizer, and the FAA, as well as startup founders, healthcare executives, and creative entrepreneurs. Her coaching helps clients strengthen executive presence, navigate substantial decisions, and lead with confidence especially during pivotal moments in their careers.
She holds a PCC credential from the International Coaching Federation (ICF), is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), and has completed advanced training through the Co-Active Leadership Program and Positive Intelligence. She is starting her MCC work with an expected completion date of January 2026.
Martha is one of only 60 coaches globally trained through the Internal Family Systems Institute’s professional track for coaches. She actively incorporates this methodology into her coaching and is already seeing significant shifts in how clients understand and manage internal patterns. The IFS framework deepens self-awareness and supports meaningful, lasting behavior change.
Her approach is grounded, curious, and insight driven. She helps clients surface behavioral patterns, clarify leadership identity, and take values-aligned action. Clients appreciate her calm presence, sharp perception, and ability to hold both challenge and compassion.
Martha’s style is particularly well-suited to leaders navigating complexity, change, or the subtle tension between external success and internal fulfillment. She believes the most effective leaders are those who truly know themselves and act from that place.
She finds grounding in time outdoors, where space and clarity often emerge most naturally.