Rebecca J. Daniels

Rebecca J. Daniels specializes in coaching business professionals who are committed to dealing more effectively with the daily challenges of living and working with ADHD and other patterns related to executive function. She helps them learn how to manage the practical activities of everyday living in a more organized, goal–oriented, and timely manner.

Rebecca holds a BS in Organizational Management from Roberts Wesleyan College. She is also a graduate of the ADD Coach Academy, a Member of the International Coach Federation (ICF), and a trained mediator through the Center for Dispute Resolution.

 
 
 

Russ Jones

Russ Jones helps simplify the complicated aspects of this self-regulation disorder, offer easy-to-adopt solutions, and provide the necessary accountability to ensure you follow through on those solutions. Russ is an educator at heart, and an entertainer by nature.

Russ studied ADHD, after receiving his adult diagnosis, and worked with numerous professionals - trying and failing many approaches.  He now knows what actually works and offers that to his clients. He is trained as an integrative wellness coach and educated on ADHD-specific coaching. You can hear Russ share his insights and strategies on his top 2% (globally) podcast, ADHD Big Brother, and he also offers support and gamified accountability inside the ADHD Big Brother Community. 

 
 
 

Amy C. Lehman

Amy C. Lehman partners with clients from a wide range of backgrounds and professions, to navigate the challenges and complexities of a unique ADHD brain. Using a positive, strengths-based approach, she works collaboratively and empowers individuals to leverage their strengths to achieve professional and personal goals.

Amy holds an MBA from Boston University. She is also a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach from CTI, a Professional Certified Coach from the ICF, and an Advanced Certified Coach Graduate from the ADDCA.

 
 
 

Matthew Sampey

Matthew Sampey specializes in coaching individuals with ADHD, from ambitious young men (ages 17-30) to high-performing executives, helping them develop strategies to thrive.  As a father of three daughters- two of whom have ADHD- and having been diagnosed at age 40, Matthew brings a personal and compassionate approach to his work. 

With over 20 years of experience as a senior executive, he understands the demands of exceling in a competitive environment while managing ADHD.  In addition to working with students and professionals, Matthew also coaches parents navigating the challenges of supporting young adults with ADHD.

He holds a BA in Psychology and a MPA from Louisiana State University. He also holds a Professional Credential (PCAC) from the Professional Association of ADHD Coaches (PAAC) and an Advanced Coaching Credential from ADD Coach Academy (ACCG).

 
 

Kris Wood

Kris Wood is a highly qualified executive function coach as well as an ADDCA-accredited ADHD coach with extensive experience supporting neurodiverse clients. She is also an ADHD mom raising a son with a complicated ADHD puzzle (Gifted, ADHD, GAD and OCD).

Recognized not only for her deep understanding of neurodiversity, which comes as much from her training as it does from her own lived experience, but also for her compassionate nature, she has helped individuals with executive functioning challenges in a wide variety of corporate sectors including information technology, medicine, education, and software development.