DYL Certified Coaches

UTAH

Debbie Stauffer

Debbie Stauffer

Park City, Utah

I believe that everyone starts with all that they need, and it’s my job to help create a new awareness about potential and possibility. My coaching and training practice is designed for individuals and organizations managing change and innovation. I am a certified executive and leadership coach with a focus on design thinking, mindfulness, and character strengths, and my career includes work as a startup founder and entrepreneur, venture capitalist, educator, coder and civic leader. I am also an accredited yoga instructor, and I often encourage wellness in coaching conversations.

Linsly M. Donnelly

Linsly M. Donnelly

Park City, UT, San Francisco Bay Area, CA

I bring 20+ years of experience spanning strategy consulting, consumer products, media, and technology - including leading start-ups from inception to exit - in order to help leaders and teams answer the question: How can I love Mondays? As I’ve partnered with colleagues and investors to excavate visions, devise roadmaps and support their best - Next - I’ve learned the key to savoring Monday’s fresh-start promise is connecting what you have to do with what you want to and feel meant to - do. Getting this connection individually and collectively rests in understanding the power of mindset and how much mindset…matters. Today's science around neuroplasticity coupled with positivity bias programs offers many paths into mindset mastery. The question becomes - what path most resonates - with you. I partner to make the expertise and toolkits around understanding and managing your own mindset - in order to thrive in your best...Next...easy and repeatable.

My work supports:
- Professionals considering what is their best…Next..in life.
- Teens on the cusp of defining options and paths.

Amanda Tammen Peterson

Amanda Tammen Peterson

Utah

With more than 25 years experience in HR corporate training and higher education, I help clients in the United States and Europe accelerate their personal and professional development. Clients describe my coaching style as warm and supportive. Design thinking results in superior decision-making; I encourage metacognition, reframing, and prototyping to develop value-driven success strategies. As a first-generation college student, I have helped thousands of college students quell the anxiety that comes with deciding what major to pursue and how to build professional experience before their first job. From strengths assessments to self-branding to networking, together we demystify career development. My corporate background focused on increasing employee engagement at Fortune 500 companies, and I enjoy coaching frustrated employees to reimagine their roles and rediscover meaning in their work. I am also passionate about helping women reenter the workforce. Women consistently undervalue their experience, and I love helping them see how their skills can translate to paid careers. Coaching helps to broaden horizons and build confidence; let’s meet soon!

David Warren

David Warren

Salt Lake City, Utah

After a diverse and rewarding career, David Warren now finds more joy in the career achievements he can help others attain than in his own. For this reason, he has retired from his CEO role to become an executive mentor, helping others find and realize their most fulfilling careers. In his previous career, David led and advised concerns ranging from start-ups to multi-billion dollar enterprises; in the Americas, Asia and Europe; and across industries such as international banking, management consulting, consumer packaged goods, health & wellness, and education. Now, with functional expertise in strategy, innovation, marketing, finance, organizational change, executive leadership, and entrepreneurship; the street smarts and compassion gained from decades of successes and failures; a significant network of generous contacts; and a wonderfully-talented team of experts to collaborate with, David is excited to dedicate his second career to helping others achieve their own “impossible” dreams.