Kim Jokisch

ACC

Six Domains of Leadership Certified Coach

Coaching leaders to elevate people, culture, and results.

Kim Jokisch is a credentialed executive coach (ICF ACC), facilitator, and the Founder of Jokisch Coaching. She is passionate about helping leaders unlock their potential and fostering workplace cultures where people and performance thrive. Kim partners with individuals and organizations across the tech industry, the public sector, and the nonprofit space, supporting them as they elevate performance, deepen influence, and navigate change. Clients value her empathy, authenticity, and the grounded, supportive way she helps them gain clarity and momentum.

With more than 25 years of global corporate experience, Kim has held leadership roles in Marketing Communications and Human Resources at high-growth companies, including Red Hat, where she helped scale the organization from 600 to 20,000 employees. She built and led strategic functions such as the corporate university, internal communications, employer branding, and digital media teams, while also serving as a leadership and career coach. Earlier in her career, she served as Director of Learning and Development at The Body Shop, leading training and executive communications. She is also a national conference speaker, featured at LinkedIn Talent Connect, the International Association of Business Communicators World Conference, Disrupt HR, Ragan Communications, and the Advanced Learning Institute.

Kim is driven by the belief that when leaders grow, everyone around them benefits. Teams become stronger, cultures become healthier, and organizations become places where people and performance flourish.

Learn more at jokischcoaching.com.

Industry Experience

Startups
Government
Nonprofit
IT
Small Business
Software

Certifications

Delta Leadership Six Domains of Leadership (SDLS)
ICF Coaching Credentials (ACC, PCC, MCC, ACTC)
Emotional Intelligence / EQi
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

Languages

English

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