JCL Coaching & Consulting, LLC was founded by Jada Loutit, a Columbia University Certified Executive Coach who specializes in transition coaching for private and corporate clients.
Jada Loutit believes that an individual’s potential is limitless when that person can name their goals and keep an open mind. At JCL Coaching and Consulting, LLC, clients are empowered to build on strengths and overcome challenges. Jada helps clients break out of ineffective thought patterns to develop creative, critical thinking and cultivate their innate capabilities.
Jada is passionate about helping organizations and people achieve specific measurable goals. She combines her extensive business background with her coaching expertise to support a range of clients to develop leadership and professional skills to maximize their success.
Using evidence-based coaching methods and the power of inquiry, Jada provides a highly-focused approach acting as an independent, objective confidante. Jada’s process-based approach provides clients with the tools they need to navigate today’s demanding and fast-paced business environment. Through issue identification, value clarification and brainstorming, Jada partners with each client to create a personalized action plan to which they are held accountable.
Jada began her career in management consulting at Andersen Consulting (now Accenture). For over 15 years, she worked in human resources with a focus on executive compensation, both as a consultant and as an in-house resource. Jada previously worked at Hewitt Associates, Pearl Meyer and Partners, HSBC and Blue Ridge Capital, among others, primarily working with high-level executives. She is member of International Coaching Federation (ICF) and Columbia Coaching Learning Association (CCLA). Additionally, Jada is certified in the Neethling Brain Instrument (NBI), a neuroscience-based assessment that measures thinking preferences. Jada is a certified graduate at the highest level through the Columbia University's Coaching Program and she holds a BA in Economics from Vanderbilt University.