Bonnie Paul, PhD

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Bonnie Paul is a Corporate Consultant, Facilitator, Senior Executive Coach, and Curriculum Designer with over 25 years of experience in the healthcare, education, and technology sectors. She specializes in designing and facilitating curricula for transformational leadership, resilience, healing/preventing burnout, and culture transformation. She also specializes in assisting organizations of all sizes in facilitating curricula that resolve conflict in constructive ways. Bonnie has coached individuals from a broad spectrum of industries, including healthcare executives, physicians, nurses, technology executives, entrepreneurs, police officers, labor union employees, and first responders. Bonnie has been the co-founder, former executive director, and current pro bono director of education for an award-winning nonprofit offering leading-edge rehabilitation work in prisons for nearly 20 years. Results under her direction included culture shifts within incarcerated communities from violence and inter-gang conflict to peaceful cooperation and mutual respect.

Bonnie’s notable accomplishments include receiving a Service to Humanity Award, Local Hero Award, and other awards for her non-profit service work in prisons. She has spoken at TEDx Pasadena Women 2016 and PopTech 2016. She also served as graduate psychology faculty for 12 years and is a published author.

Bonnie has a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from California State University, a master’s degree in spiritual psychology from the University of Santa Monica, and a PhD in Psychology from Saybrook University, San Francisco.

Bonnie lives in Santa Barbara, California, with her husband and business partner, David, and their two dogs. She has an eclectic collection of hobbies and is a dancer, multimodal artist, and avid knitter/designer. Bonnie and David look forward to their daily bike rides and are icons in their neighborhood with their cute fluffy dogs riding in bike baskets.

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