Our Expert Consultants:Amy L. Riley

Amy L. Riley, Vice President of Leadership Development, is passionate about people leveraging their strengths and reaching their full potential.  Amy helps individuals and organizations to do just that – achieve balance, achieve their full potential and achieve exceptional results.  She works with organizations in a variety of ways to close the gap between their strategy – what they want - and performance – what they’re getting.  She works as a coach with individuals who are ready to think about what really matters to them, get in touch with their dreams, and create and live a life which inspires them.

Amy is a skilled professional in the disciplines of leadership development, coaching, execution, planning, training, and facilitation in organizations. Amy earned a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, and a Master’s Degree in Training and Development, with an emphasis in Organization Development, from Loyola University in Chicago.  She is certified as a Development Dimensions International (DDI) Facilitator, a Best Year Yet® Program Leader, a Best Year Yet® Coach, a PDI Profilor Facilitator – qualifying her to facilitate the Profilor 360-degree feedback and development process - and as a Certified Professional Behavior Analyst (CPBA) – qualifying her to administer the DISC Personal Profile Tool.

Amy has provided her expertise to organizations in a variety of industries including manufacturing, transportation logistics, banking, social services, non-profit and human resources consulting. She tailors each solution to the organization – meeting the organization and the people where they are. 

Amy is in the process of authoring a book entitled, Expect the Best while You’re Expecting.  Inspired by women who take on powerful and empowering perspectives during pregnancy and childbirth, she is interviewing women and telling their stories through her blog and book.  Amy is a wife and mother of 2.  She supports her communities in many ways and is a volunteer member of the Clearbrook Associate Board of Directors – an organization that supports adults and children with special needs.