
Angelique Skoulas | Consultant
Angelique Skoulas is a facilitator and executive coach specializing in leadership development, conflict management and communication. For over 15 years she has worked with leaders in the corporate, non-profit and governmental sectors to improve strategies and develop capacity. Her clients have included The National Institutes of Health, The Department of Defense, Johnson and Johnson, The United States Congress, The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, Partners HealthCare and The Institute for Diversity in Civic Leadership.
Angelique currently runs a leadership course for top scientists at the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The programs she teaches are designed to build skills related to Emotional Intelligence, Relationship Management, Effective Communication, Negotiation, and Team Building. Angelique is also the co-director of the Graduate Leadership Studies program at Harvard School of Dental Medicine where her research includes studying the impact that courses in leadership and effective communication have on the career development of healthcare professionals.
Angelique began her career as a dentist managing a busy practice in Santa Clara, California. After accepting a Congressional Fellowship, she moved to Washington DC to work as a senior legislative aide to a leading Member of Congress. Her work in healthcare, politics and public policy inspired her interest in leadership and communication and set the foundation for her studies and practice in the field.
Angelique holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry in California; and a Master’s in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She is a graduate of the Leadership Coaching Program at Georgetown University; and is a credentialed executive coach through the International Coach Federation. She is a former Congressional Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science.