Sara Boas is the
founding director, principal coach and creator of the boas
tools for transformation and
the director of training for the boas professional coach
certification –
boas pcc™.
She is a Master
Certified Coach and co-chair of the Credentialing and
Program Accreditation Committee of the International Coach
Federation, which defines global standards for coaching. She
is an elected member of the European College of Coaches, a
panel of foremost executive coaches who play a leading role
in the profession.
Sara is an advisor
to the European Administrative School, which provides staff
training and leadership development across all the
institutions of the European Union. She is a regular speaker
and member of the associate faculty at the London Business
School, the Center for Creative Leadership and other global
providers of leadership education. She has designed and
delivered over 25 new courses at these and other centres of
excellence and has coached and taught people from
over 60 different countries, on four continents.
Sara maintains a
clear focus on uniting stakeholder value and core human
values and is recognised as a catalyst for lifelong personal
and corporate transformation. At the heart of her work is
her commitment to honest, creative dialogue, encouraging her
clients to outgrow their own success and evolve to the next
level of achievement and fulfilment.
Sara
is an
accredited mediator and an expert in bodymind integration, neuro-linguistic
programming and movement observation. Her work draws on the disciplines of
psychology, anthropology, organisational behaviour, somatics
and philosophy of science. Other sources include dance,
physical theatre, yoga and martial arts, as well as diverse
wisdom traditions and her love of wild nature. She holds an
MA in Dance Movement Therapy and is also the
founder of
LIFEdance!, an exciting new approach to personal
development that embodies the motto ‘live your dance, dance
your life’. LIFEdance! retreats are offered in spas and wellness
destinations
around the world. In 2003, Sara established the
Foundation for the Arts in Social Transformation,
a global voluntary organisation which uses artistic
processes to enable young people and members of vulnerable
and marginalised groups to realise their creative potential
and take a leading role in their own communities.
Sara strives to be
an ideal partner in co-creating the future.