
Elitza Ranova
Adjunct InstructorElitza Ranova brings extensive experience in leadership coaching and development, training and facilitation as well as expertise in the social sciences and health-related fields. Elitza holds a Professional Certified Coach credential from the International Coaching Federation (ICF) with over 1300 client hours. She supports coaching clients from a variety of industries, including finance, tech, pharmaceuticals, medicine, and higher education (for example, Workday, GSK, Pfizer, TIAA, MetLife, Universal, University of Texas – Austin, Rice University).
As a coach, she draws on the lessons learned from her leadership experience as the 2024-25 president and 2023-24 president-elect of the ICF New England chapter, and her research experience on NIH-funded studies on medical ethics at the Baylor College of Medicine. She holds a PhD from Rice University in sociocultural anthropology and is certified in the MHS Emotional Intelligence Inventory (EQi- 2.0). In addition to coaching, teaching and mentoring, Elitza serves as an ICF assessor at the PCC level and is an performance evaluator for an ICF Level 1 program. In her spare time, she can be found hiking and enjoying time with her family and their Belgian shepherd dog.
Currently Teaching
Coaching Engagements
Use the coaching theory and skills acquired in previous courses to help clients set and reach articulated goals through a 12-week engagement.
Foundations of Coaching
Acquire a thorough understanding of the evidence-based theory/science that underpins coaching.