Business Spotlight Finding Your Peak Path - Spotlight on PeakPath Careers Coaching

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Caitlin Goldman established PeakPath Careers & Coaching in March 2025, driven by a layoff that prompted her to realize her long-standing aspiration to help others in their careers. Her coaching services cater primarily to women and underrepresented groups, focusing on job searches, leadership growth, and career transitions. Goldman provides personalized support through one-on-one and small group coaching, addressing everything from application materials to interview preparation. She finds inspiration in her clients' resilience and creativity as they navigate the emotional toll of career changes. A standout achievement involved assisting a former teacher in successfully pivoting to a new industry, where she secured a six-figure salary.

Goldman aims to broaden her impact by expanding group coaching offerings and developing community workshops. She also plans to continue organizing virtual leadership book clubs to foster learning among aspiring leaders. This commitment to empowering individuals speaks to the core mission of her coaching practice.

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