About Me

Sharon Melnick, Ph.D. is a psychologist/coach who helps talented and successful people “get out of their own way”.  Informed by 10 years of research at  Harvard Medical School and trained in cutting edge stress resilience techniques, she is a leading authority in helping business professionals move to the next level and master the stresses of the new economic climate.

A dynamic trainer and executive coach for businesspeople in varying functional and sales roles, she has a strong track record of successful engagements at organizations such as Deutsche Bank, Deloitte Consulting, Oracle Corp, Pitney Bowes, Visiting Nurse Service of NY, Merrill Lynch, Korn/Ferry International, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network and many others. She has taught her effectiveness techniques at the School of Management at Boston College, and at Fortune 500 companies and non profit organizations. Her training is from Yale University, UC Berkeley, and the Institute for Management Studies, and she has been affiliated with Harvard Medical School for 10 years.

Dr. Melnick consistently recieves rave reviews as a speaker.  She has appeared numerous times for the American Management Association,  American Staffing Association, Working Mother Media, and Success Television;  serves as an expert for organizations such as IBM,  Women Presidents Organization, University of California – San Francisco Medical Center, Oracle Corp,  Coldwell Banker, the Foundation for Social Change and others; and has contributed to the Huffington Post, Lime Radio, AirAmerica, Natural Health Magazine, USAToday.com, and others.

Sharon has a strong track record with:

  • Individuals in business for themselves or who are part of running a small business — who seek to do the things they know they should be doing to grow their business to the next level.
  • Business professionals ready to be more effective and influential in their positions
  • Business professionals hitting a wall seeking new approaches to repeated patterns
  • Individuals who want to take charge of the stresses that interfere with their health, happiness, and financial security