Mindy Geary

Mindy Geary is a certified professional coach and speaker who specializes in guiding professional women through major life transitions, particularly divorce and identity reinvention. With over three years running her own coaching business, Mindy Geary Enterprises, LLC, she empowers her clients to calm the chaos, regain focus, and design a life that surpasses their previous chapters. Her approach combines practical strategies with compassionate support, helping women reclaim their confidence and clarity during times of significant change.
Before launching her coaching career, Mindy dedicated over two decades to public service as a Senior Probation Officer with the State of New Jersey Judiciary. She holds a Master of Liberal Arts in Sustainability Management from Harvard Extension School and earned her coaching certification from Coach Training Alliance. Mindy’s unique blend of life experience, education, and coaching expertise makes her a trusted guide for those navigating personal and professional growth amidst life’s challenges.
• Coach Training Alliance
• Coach Builder
• Harvard Extension School
• Thomas Edison State University
• Bergen Community College- A.A.S.
• Non-Profit Associations
• Community Programs
• Woman's Groups
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What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to being outgoing and genuinely passionate about helping others and making a positive difference every day. My extensive experience as a probation officer has also taught me invaluable lessons about life and supporting people through challenging times.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received is to be your best, do your best every day, and always give it your all.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
My advice to young women entering this industry is to join groups and network with others who share your interests—you’ll learn so much and grow faster that way.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
One of the biggest challenges and opportunities right now is finding effective ways to reach out to many people and get the word out.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The most important values to me are staying focused and on track, while dedicating myself to helping women navigate life’s transitions.