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Teresa Woodland

Senior Executive Coach
Goodstone Group LLC
Pittsburgh, PA
Email: tw*******@************up.com
Phone: +1 412-478-6235 (primary)

Education and Professional Affiliations
  • A., English and Education, University of Pittsburgh
  • I.M, Int’l Finance, Thunderbird School of Global Management
  • Professional Coaching Course, New Ventures West
  • Advanced Chinese language studies at Inter-University Program for Chinese Languages, Tsinghua University
  • Certified in MBTI, Leadership Circle Profile, Global Leadership Profile, Leadership Development Profile, Hogan Inventory, EQ in Action
  • Trained with leading leadership thinkers: Overcoming Immunity to Change (Kegan/Lahey), Theory U (Scharmer), Systems Thinking (Senge), Dialogue (Isaacs), Adult development (Torbert)

Professional Experience

Teresa coaches senior executives, high-potential leaders, and executive teams who seek to grow as they shape their future and deliver results in complex, rapidly changing, multi-cultural environments. She has been influencing, leading, facilitating change, and developing people in the US and in Asia for more than 30 years.

Teresa’s approach combines a sophisticated understanding of how adults learn and grow with deep listening, a systems view, keen insight, discerning intellect, and care. Her clients transform as they articulate, explore, and adjust the mindsets and assumptions that influence strategy and determine modes of operating. They adopt new behaviors, bridging the gap between intent and impact.

Recent Coaching Experience

Career History

Independent Consultant and Executive Coach
China (2005- 2016) US (2017-present)
Focused on helping organizations cultivate leadership as a competitive advantage by using strategic challenges as a platform for growth. Coaches senior executives and top teams. Supports organizational transformation and joint venture integration. Helps organizations navigate industry disruption.

American Chamber of Commerce, China, Public Policy Development Committee (1999-2007), Vice chair (2007)
Spearheaded effort to improve the US-China commercial relationship. Developed business climate survey and wrote the business climate section of AmCham’s annual white paper. Led an advocacy strategy t effort that involved hundreds of AmCham members and laid out a post-WTO era advocacy.

Sabbatical, Advanced Chinese language studies, IUP at Tsinghua, Beijing, China (2004-2005)

McKinsey & Company, Greater China and Korea (1996-2004)
Helped McKinsey & Company establish its Greater China and Korea practices, playing a client facing role (e.g., change management, OD, organizational communication) and an internal role (e.g., communications specialist, coach, training designer and facilitator, and director of professional and leadership development). Focused on helping the first generation of McKinsey’s Asian consultants reach performance levels comparable to their peers in New York and London.
Independent consultant, Pittsburgh, PA; Hong Kong (1989-1996) Designed and conducted cross-cultural, communication, and leadership courses for Fortune 100 executives. Helped SMEs make make “go/no-go” decisions for China projects.

YanShan University, China (1986-1989)
Taught and helped develop the foreign languages curriculum a new tier-one Chinese university.