Gina Tritschler-Kirnberger
Gina is a seasoned Strategic Client Partner and Executive Leadership & Team Coach with over 35 years of international business experience. For the past decade, she has focused on executive, board, and team coaching for intact and cross-functional teams at a Fortune 500 company, playing a key role in their enterprise-wide transformation initiative
As a binational and bilingual professional originally from the USA and now based in Germany, Gina brings a robust academic foundation, holding a master’s degree in counseling psychology and multiple accredited certifications from esteemed coaching programs.
Gina is the founder of her own consultancy, specializing in comprehensive human resources services. Throughout her career, she has led teams for international IT start-ups and multi-nationals, excelling in optimizing workforce strategies, enhancing organizational effectiveness, and developing leaders and teams across diverse industries and global settings.
Driven by the motto "An unexamined life is not worth living," Gina exemplifies a lifelong commitment to learning and growth. Her coaching philosophy emphasizes self-reflection, critical thinking, and the pursuit of wisdom as fundamental to a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Gina's coaching sessions are tailored to drive measurable impact aligned with business objectives, professional aspirations, and personal goals. She believes in the transformative power of human connection and collective collaboration, recognizing trust as the cornerstone of organizational success.
A risk-taker and cancer survivor, Gina demonstrates resilience and tenacity in balancing a successful career with motherhood. She cherishes her role as a mother to three exceptional children and advocates passionately for women's empowerment, as well as celebrating the unique talents and perspectives of neurodiverse individuals in the business arena.
Gina is passionate about creating environments that celebrate diversity and enable all individuals to thrive and contribute meaningfully to organizational success.
Words of Warrior Wisdom:
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." – Max Planck