Nancy A. Ratey, Ed.M., MCC, SCAC
Nancy A. Ratey, Ed.M., MCC, SCAC
is internationally recognized as one of the foremost authorities on
personal and professional coaching for adults with and Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As one of the founders of the ADHD
coaching profession, she has been active for the last two decades
in developing programs and lecturing on issues related to ADHD. Nancy
has served as past President of the
Attention Deficit Disorder
Association (ADDA).
In the field of ADHD coaching, she has been influential in designing and
implementing the first comprehensive training programs for ADHD coaches.
Her work continues to shape and direct the field of ADHD coaching. She
was chair of the national committee that created the
Guiding
Principles for ADHD Coaching, the pre-eminent document in the field.
Having dyslexia and ADHD herself, Nancy engineered her own road to
success. She graduated from The Ohio State University in 1982 and,
in 1991, she earned a Master’s degree in Education from Harvard
University, specializing in administration, planning and social policy.
While employed as a resident student advisor at Harvard, she began
working one-on-one with ADHD students who came to her because they knew
she was personally familiar with their struggles. At Harvard, she
started a speaker series that not only encouraged students to seek
accommodations from the administration, but which also helped shape
Harvard’s policies on working with students with learning disabilities
and ADHD. She became a leader in the field of disability rights and was
invited in 1988 to give expert testimony to a congressional committee
concerning the historic Americans with Disabilities Act.
Nancy is a Master Certified Coach and Senior Disability Analyst. She
writes extensively on coaching and ADHD topics and has coauthored two
books,
Tales from the Workplace and
Coaching College Students with
AD/HD: Issues and Answers. She has also contributed chapters and
articles to numerous publications. Her latest book
The Disorganized
Mind: Coaching Your ADHD Brain to Take Control of Your Time, Tasks, and
Talents was published in April of 2008 by St. Martin’s
Press.
Apart from serving as the past President of ADDA, she has served
on the professional advisory boards of several leading ADHD
organizations, including
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit
Disorder (CHADD). She is a current board member of the
Edge
Foundation.
She has also directed her energy at developing and delivering programs
and conducting training for various organizations, including Harvard
University, Dartmouth College, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Nancy and her work are often profiled in the media, including ABC,
CBS, NPR Radio, and national publications such as Wired, Cosmopolitan,
Vogue, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
Nancy’s own experiences living and working with learning
disabilities and ADHD enable her to understand her clients’ difficulties
from an intuitive level and to help them move forward to achieve
greater success in their own lives. Currently, she runs a private
coaching practice and consults to businesses and educational
institutions. She specializes in coaching senior executives,
entrepreneurs, and highly motivated professionals with ADHD.
Read
Therapy and ADD Coaching: Similarities, Differences, and
Collaboration.
Watch
The Disorganized Mind.
Read her LinkedIn
profile.