For over 15 years, Erin, Managing Partner at Evolution, has worked with executives across industries to find the sweet spot between business results and personal meaning. She designs and delivers transformational leader, team, and organization development aligned with business strategy. Erin’s inaugural publication, Wholeness at Work: Free Yourself from Burnout for Good, addresses the science behind workplace burnout. She explores the symptoms, sources, and solutions across three levels: individual, relational, and systemic. Her Roadmap to Wholeness supports leaders in finding a lifelong path to sustainable well-being in their work.
Erin’s clients are curious, open, emotionally intelligent leaders up to big things. She works with C-level executives at billion-dollar companies and founders of proven start-ups, helping them cultivate sustainable, high-performing teams based on metrics that drive engagement and results. Erin's clients include Snap, Glassdoor, Medtronic, City of Hope, Uber, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Cornerstone On Demand, Amazon Games, Retool, Companion Pet Partners, Slack, Abercrombie, Girl Scouts San Diego, Altana AI, Open AI, Research Affiliates, and Udemy.
Erin earned a Bachelor of Science in Education and Social Policy from Northwestern University and a Master of Science in Positive Organization Development and Change (MPOD) from Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management. While at Northwestern, Erin was an elite student-athlete, helping to build its Women’s Softball program to national distinction. Erin is a certified Integral Coach with Integral Coaching Canada, a senior member of the Enneagram in Business Network, and a member of the International Enneagram Association. Erin is a graduate of Landmark Education’s Team, Management and Leadership Program, and is an avid fan of mindfulness meditation.
Erin enjoys her free time watching her two young daughters discover the wonders of life around them in their beloved San Diego community. Erin also has a soft spot for talking about global politics and poetry. More than ever, she is an advocate for the development of young women as leaders in their communities.