Full Name
Pascale Jean-Noel
Job Title
Founder/Owner of a private consulting business, Purposeful Leadership Coaching
Company
purposeful leadership coaching
Speaker Bio
Pascale Jean-Noel is the Founder/Owner of a private consulting business, Purposeful Leadership Coaching, that provides executive leadership coaching and training on Positionality, Spirituality, Imposter Syndrome and Sisterhood in Leadership Roles. She is also currently the Director of Training for the ACT Institute at the Center for Practice and Innovations. Working with the New York State Office of Mental Health, she helps design, coordinate and facilitate extensive training curricula on Recovery Oriented Practices, and Person Centered Treatment planning for ACT providers throughout New York State.

Pascale is also an adjunct lecturer at the Columbia University School of Social Work and Fordham University School of Social Work. At Columbia University, she teaches Adult Psychopathology and Wellness in a residential and on-line setting. At Fordham University, she teaches Assessment and Diagnosis, Clinical Seminar, Advanced Integrated Practice with Organizations and Communities from a Social Justice Lense and Comparative Social Welfare Policy and Advocacy. Pascale Jean-Noel presents yearly at multiple conferences nationally and statewide. Her topics include Positionality through leadership and service delivery, Person centered treatment and Supervision, Assertive Community Treatment in NYS, Strategies to Improve Mental Health Outcomes in the Black Community and Supervision in a Data Driven Environment along with many other topics related to professional development.