Elsa moves between the roles of facilitator, coach, and educator.
In each role, her focus is on supporting individuals to cultivate their awareness, reconnect with a sense of clarity, and develop their capacity to engage with complexity, at the individual and group level.
She has coached, facilitated, and taught cross-cultural groups for over a decade. Through coaching, advising network leaders and designing and facilitating convenings with large scale collaborations around the world - she partners with individuals to engage more of their capacity. She supports groups to do more together than any single individual or organisation could do alone.
Elsa is deeply passionate about studying human consciousness, process-philosophy, micro-phenomenology and finding ways to elevate and honour lived experience and reclaim our attention so we can direct it toward what matters most.
Elsa is a co-founder of Circle Generation, and a co-creator of the Converge Network. She has been on faculty at the Metavision Institute, Australia, and currently offers supervision to psychotherapists looking to take a process-oriented approach.
Elsa holds a BA in Anthropology and an MA and Diploma in Process-Oriented Psychology from PWI. Now, as a doctoral candidate at Bristol Business School, her research explores how practitioners wayfind through dynamic complexity—surfacing innate capabilities that keep them adaptive, coherent, and deeply alive in their work.
Elsa is based in Victoria, BC, Canada.