Kefi Coaching with Tyra Jarvis
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Tyra Jarvis is an experienced coach and leader with over 30 years of corporate leadership and a lifetime of experience helping individuals with major career and personal life transitions. After losing her husband to melanoma, she chose coaching as the next step in her career and has helped many intelligent, passionate people realize their full potential. She specializes in career and life transition and believes in the power of possibility and co-creating fantastic futures.

Tyra’s coaching system helps her clients get focused and motivated to move forward faster through a process of discovery, doable action planning, and accountability that empowers them to tap the energy of their true passions and turn goals into reality. She blends creative visioning with strategic planning and resourceful support to produce impactful results and is always ready to brave courageous conversations. Her clients consistently recognize the wisdom, intuition, authenticity, and steadfast positivity and encouragement she brings to the coaching experience.

Tyra’s leadership experience is founded on corporate management and leadership development for the hypercompetitive telecom industry, but she has since coached individuals and organizations in a wide variety of industry sectors, from startups and small businesses to global industry leaders, government agencies, and nonprofits. She believes that individuals have the power to impact progressive change in profound ways. When they are empowered, motivated, resourced and supported, they will drive the most amazing change and innovation.

Tyra is an ICF-trained career and life coach with an MBA from the University of San Francisco and a business bachelor’s in Organizational Behavior and Environment from CSU Sacramento. She is also a contributing author to EWGA’s “Teeing Up for Success” book, a compilation of inspirational stories from extraordinary women who have used golf to achieve their business and life goals.

Tyra is passionate about lifelong learning, community volunteering, empowering women and girls, and the game of golf as a perfect networking tool and a fun way to develop leadership skills. She is an advocate for the value of volunteering. She has served in Board leadership roles with Stand Up Placer (supporting survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking), the National Women’s History Museum, the Executive Women’s Golf Association, and the LPGA Amateur Golf Association, Sacramento chapter. A native of Boston and transplant to Sacramento, she treasures time with family and friends and loves cooking, movies, theater, sporting events, and playing golf whenever and wherever possible.