Ellen Whitlock Baker, Owner of EWB Coaching, is an Executive Coach based in Seattle

Based in Seattle, Serving Clients Worldwide

Executive Coaching in Seattle, WA

Take Charge of Your Career and Lead with Confidence

Navigating change and stepping into leadership can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. With expert guidance rooted in deep listening and thoughtful questions, I’ll help you uncover what’s holding you back and create a clear path to success. Together, we’ll unlock your potential to lead authentically, achieve your goals, and find purpose in your career.

Let’s start your journey toward confident, effective leadership. Schedule your free consultation today.

✓ Elevate your Leadership

✓ Navigate Change on Your Terms

✓ Take the Lead in your Career

Being a leader is hard…you don’t have to do it alone

Let’s face it, being a leader, especially in the top ranks of your company, can be really hard and really lonely. Every day you’re dealing with unexpected challenges, a never-ending sea of meetings, and having difficult conversations. Investing in a coach is an investment in YOU, ensuring you have someone 100% on your team to help you through the hardest — and most joyful — parts of your work.

Why Choose Executive Coaching with EWB?

Unlock Your Potential

Whether you’re navigating a career transition, stepping into a new leadership role, or striving to find more balance, executive coaching gives you the tools and strategies to succeed.

Personalized for You

No two leaders are exactly the same. That’s why our coaching services are meticulously tailored to address your unique challenges and personal goals, empowering you to grow with clarity and intentional purpose in your leadership journey.

Proven Expertise

With years of experience and certifications from the Hudson Institute and the International Coaching Federation, Ellen provides a values-driven, compassionate approach that drives meaningful change.

Results You Can See

From building confidence to achieving breakthroughs in your leadership style, clients leave coaching sessions with actionable steps that deliver lasting results.

“Ellen has a gift for deep listening and tailoring the work and content of the sessions to your personal goals for your life and your work. She is sincere, genuine, and supportive.”

-Vice President & Chief of Staff

Executive Coaching Packages

Onboarding Coaching for New Leaders

Starting a new role can be daunting. This coaching program ensures you hit the ground running with actionable strategies, leadership frameworks, and a clear plan for success.

1:1 Executive Coaching

Personalized coaching sessions designed to help you tackle challenges, build confidence, and grow as a leader. Available in 6 or 12-session packages, these sessions provide tailored support to align your career with your goals and values.

Coaching Power Hour

Need quick guidance on a pressing issue? In this focused one-hour session, we’ll dive into your challenge and develop actionable solutions to move you forward.

I’m here for you! $300/hour.

Workshops and Retreat Facilitation

From team-building workshops to leadership retreats, Ellen brings expertise in creating impactful experiences that inspire growth and drive results.

Group Coaching for Managers

Leadership doesn’t happen in isolation. This group coaching program equips new and seasoned managers with the skills they need to lead effective, collaborative teams.

Package pricing (other than Coaching Power Hour) is variable as each engagement is specialized for your needs; we will discuss when we meet for your free call.

What to expect

Clarity and Confidence

Through deep conversations and honest reflection, coaching helps you identify what’s holding you back and develop a clear vision for your career and leadership goals.

Actionable Strategies

Every session equips you with practical tools and personalized strategies to overcome challenges and take meaningful steps forward.

Tailored Support for Every Stage

Whether you’re stepping into a new leadership role, navigating a mid-career pivot, or simply feeling stuck, Ellen meets you where you are to help you move forward with purpose.

A Partnership You Can Trust

Ellen’s coaching goes beyond advice—she’s your partner in growth, providing encouragement, accountability, and expert guidance every step of the way.

Benefits of Executive Coaching

Unlock your potential and take control of your career with coaching that’s tailored to your unique challenges and goals. Whether you’re stepping into a new role, navigating change, or striving for work-life balance, executive coaching offers the tools and guidance to help you thrive.

Ready to see the difference? Book your free consultation today and start your journey toward confident, effective leadership.

  • Coaching helps you cut through the noise, identify what truly matters, and create a clear plan to achieve your leadership and career goals.

  • Develop the mindset and tools to trust your decisions, embrace challenges, and lead with purpose.

  • Whether you’re stepping into a new role or considering a career change, coaching provides the guidance and strategies to move forward successfully.

  • Master effective communication, decision-making, and team management to inspire and lead others with authenticity.

  • Learn to set boundaries, prioritize what’s important, and create harmony between your professional and personal life.

  • Coaching isn’t just about solving immediate problems—it’s about equipping you with the tools for continuous growth and success.

  • Working with a Seattle-based coach means benefiting from insights tailored to the local business environment. You'll also gain access to a network of Seattle professionals and organizations that can enhance your growth, all with the convenience of flexible in-person or virtual coaching sessions designed to fit your schedule.

  • Enjoy coaching on your terms with flexible options for in-person sessions in Seattle or virtual meetings that fit your schedule.

We all deserve our own personal cheerleader. Ellen lifts you up while also offering practical guidance.
— Advancement Leader, University of Washington

Certified Coach. Seasoned Leader. Your Personal Cheerleader.

About 6 years ago I hired my first Executive Coach. I was struggling at work trying to keep up with my rampant perfectionism while parenting a small child with a busy spouse and a job with a lot of evenings, weekends, and travel. I was managing a big, system-wide program for the first time and was constantly questioning myself.

I am not exaggerating when I tell you that my coach changed my life. We worked on addressing my core values, defining my leadership style, and assessing challenges I was having managing both up and down. She was a voice of reason, sanity, and someone who was unequivocally on my team. Because of her, I’m here now, owning my own business and paying it forward as a coach so more people can have someone in their corner when they’re working against so many systems that don’t have your best interests at heart.

I’ve spent the majority of my 20+ year career in leadership positions in nonprofits and higher education. I’ve led teams, created and run large-scale programs and initiatives, engaged thousands of alumni and donors, and guided hundreds of leaders to achieve results while preserving their sanity.

My clients say that my authenticity, kindness, and willingness to ask the hard questions are some of the things that make me a great coach. And because I’ve been in the workplace recently, I’m well aware of common challenges and worries that leaders today are facing.

I’m a certified coach through the Hudson Institute and an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) through the International Coaching Federation. This means I’ve completed hours of education and coaching practice with highly trained instructors and that I ascribe to the International Coaching Federation’s code of ethics and abide by their core competencies. As an ICF certified coach, I maintain annual Continuing Coach Education to keep my skills sharp and learn about the latest methodologies.


Schedule a free call to learn more

Book a free, 45-minute call with me today to learn how I can help you overcome challenges and nail your goals. During the call I’ll learn all about what you’re hoping to get out of working with a coach, and will follow up within 48 hours with a detailed proposal. Once we’ve confirmed your purpose and package, we’ll get started!

FAQs

The International Coaching Federation defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. The process of coaching often unlocks previously untapped sources of imagination, productivity and leadership.”
— International Coaching Federation
  • You can see the International Coaching Federation’s definition in the quote to the left. One of my favorite metaphors for explaining coaching is a road trip - you are the driver and know where you’re ultimately going and when you want to stop to rest; I’m in the navigator seat helping you find the way and keeping you on the route you want to take.

    Coaching is different from mentorship, consulting, and therapy, but there are some through lines between all of these approaches.

    Mentors are typically seasoned professionals in your field who can help you through specific challenges based on their knowledge gained from time in the profession.

    Consulting is a process where an expert is hired by a company to help elevate work being done. Consultants analyze what’s happening and give you recommendations on what to do to achieve better results.

    Therapy should only be done with a licensed mental health professional and is a series of meetings with that professional to help you talk through thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

    Coaching does not rely on professional expertise (a good coach can coach anyone, regardless of their profession) nor is it a process of giving advice or recommendations. It is probably mostly similar to therapy in practice, where the coach works with the client to determine goals and then helps guide the client through the realizations and reflections needed to move forward. Therapy, however, emphasizes Psychopathology, emotions and the past to understand the present, and it works more with developing skills for managing emotions or past issues than does coaching.

    Coaching is not a substitute for mental health support from a licensed clinician.

  • Coaching sessions will vary based on the individual needs of the client, but you can expect that we will begin with a check in and confirmation of how you’d like to spend our time together, we’ll review any updates since our last session, and our conversation will be geared towards making progress to our agreed-upon goals. The client is in charge of the direction and content; my role is to keep you making progress towards the goals you have identified at the beginning of our engagement.

    Some clients like homework in between sessions, some do not. I often end a session with a client with a few things to do to make progress towards their goals before our next session. Usually these are action steps that the client has identified; setting up coffee with a colleague to talk about changing jobs, for example.

    I often will ask clients to notice or reflect in between sessions; for example if you’ve realized that a particular action by a coworker is really irritating you, I’ll ask you to notice when this comes up and think about what’s happening around you at the time. Often you’ll find trends that help you understand what’s really underneath the issue.

  • This is a great question, and I recommend that you interview at least 2-3 different coaches. We call these initial meetings “chemistry checks,” to ensure our style and what our clients want are in alignment. I may not be the best coach for you, and I don’t want to waste your time or money if this relationship isn’t going to bring out the best results. That’s why I do a chemistry check with all potential clients.

  • I work mostly with clients at the leadership level (Director, Senior Director, Associate Vice President, Vice President), but by no means exclusively. Many of my clients are working in higher education in leadership positions or as fundraisers, marketers, or alumni engagement professionals, but I work with many other clients in a multitude of fields across the public, nonprofit, and private sector. A good coach doesn’t need to know much about your line of work to coach you — the emphasis is on identifying goals and helping you reach them, which usually doesn’t have anything to do with the widget you’re actually producing.

  • Coaching is a gift and can be transformational; but only if you’re in the right place to engage. During the chemistry check we will talk and can assess whether it’s the right time for you to invest in coaching.