Ariel Griffin

Ariel Griffin is passionate about access to education, immigrant rights, and REI (race, equity, and inclusion). Additionally, Ariel Griffin taught for seven years in private, charter and public schools in various countries and U.S. states. In addition to her CNP (Certified Nonprofit Professional) status, Ariel has earned over 60 hours from a training certified by the International Coaching Federation. Ariel holds two master's degrees - teaching and global policy studies (international development). Now, Ariel works as a Program Officer for Education at Children International, which allows her to combine her policy education, classroom experience, and coaching training. In her free time, Ariel serves at her local church and writes curriculum for nonprofit that serves Latino and Algerian immigrants. She also sits on several boards including: The University of Texas at Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs (outgoing President), Start at Zero (Chair), Mission Adelante (Secretary), and Global Ties (member).

Publications

Interrogating Coaching Through the Lens of Critical Leadership Perspectives
Andrew J. Wefald, Ariel Griffin. © 2024. 22 pages.
Coaching, leadership coaching, mentoring, and other conceptualizations for one-on-one supportive relationships have been popular for a very long time. Coaching is now a global...