Consult Mentor Coach

Coaching with intention. Strategy with heart.

Support designed to bring clarity, build confidence, and move forward with steadiness through change.
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Why This Work Matters

When clarity feels hard to reach, decisions carry more weight. With the right support, forward movement becomes steadier and more confident. Intentional support is designed to help you navigate decisions with intention rather than pressure.

How We Can Work Together

Consulting
Strategic guidance and structure when clarity, alignment, or direction is needed. Designed to support thoughtful planning, decision making, and forward movement for individuals, organizations, and teams.
Consulting
Mentorship
Grounded perspective and experience-based support when decisions feel complex or layered. A steady sounding board that helps bring clarity in both personal and professional situations.
Mentorship
Coaching
Ongoing, intentional support to help build clarity, confidence, and steady forward movement. Designed for decisions, growth, and meaningful change.
Coaching

Coaching is the heart of my work. Consulting and mentorship provide additional forms of support, shaped by what you’re navigating and what you need most, whether you’re an individual, a leader, or an organization.

Certified ResilienceBuilder® Coach

Resilience is woven throughout my work. As a certified ResilienceBuilder® coach, I use the evidence-based assessment to bring clarity to resilience strengths and opportunities. Resilience supports individuals, leaders, and teams in building a steady foundation for growth and change.

Consult Mentor Coach

Founded by Elizabeth Mennemeyer, Consult Mentor Coach, LLC is a coaching-centered practice supporting individuals, leaders, and organizations. I bring a steady, thoughtful approach shaped by professional training, experience, and resilience-informed methods. If you’re looking for clarity, direction, and a grounded partner in your decision-making, you can learn more about my background and approach here.
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