Navigating Your Team through Change

Tools for Courageous, Resilient Leadership

Join leadership expert Amanda Silver

for a free LIVE webinar.

This workshop is for you if:

  • You’re guiding your team through change and it’s hard to keep everyone on the same page.
  • You’re trying to stay steady and confident for others while managing your own reactions to change.
  • You’re dealing with resistance or fatigue on your team and need practical ways to move things forward.

December 11, 2025 // Noon EST

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Lead through change—without losing your mind

Here's how this workshop will help:

01

Get clear on your patterns.

Understand how you react to change—and use that awareness to lead others.

02

Make sense of the chaos.

Learn a practical framework for guiding yourself and others through transition.

03

Turn resistance into progress.

Recognize pushback and move your team forward with trust and clarity.

04

Lead with Emotional Intelligence

Strengthen key EI competencies to navigate change with empathy, focus, and impact.

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Meet Amanda.

Amanda Silver, M.S. is a leadership development consultant, trainer, and executive coach with 24 years of experience helping leaders and organizations increase their impact. She partners with philanthropic and capacity-building organizations, executive directors and senior leaders to strengthen teamwork, communication and organizational culture. Amanda’s approach integrates mindfulness, emotional intelligence, inclusive practice, and strength-based mindsets to create practical, sustainable change.  

Amanda has worked with hundreds of clients across higher education, health care, philanthropy, and mission-driven organizations. She is the founder of the Women’s Leadership Incubator, a 3-month group coaching program for high-performing women in leadership. At Dartmouth College, Amanda created Dartmouth LEADS, a 9-month, cohort-based development program for high-performance managers, and supported institution-wide strategic planning for the Provost’s Office and the Division of Campus Services.

Amanda holds an M.S. in Positive Organizational Development and a Certificate in Coaching for Emotional Intelligence from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. She is a graduate of the Non-Profit Institute’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Consultant Training and the Racial Justice from the Heart Programs; and a Development Dimensions International Certified Facilitator. Amanda is a frequent collaborator with Common Good Vermont, the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, and the Maine Association of Nonprofits. She lives in Hanover, NH with her husband and children, and enjoys salsa dancing, yoga, and diving into a good book.

What Clients Say

"Amanda designed and facilitated our team retreat during a time of significant change for our organization, and she demonstrated right away that we were in good hands. She quickly grasped the complex context of our work and the dynamics of our team, and did so with great clarity, insight, and empathy. Amanda is a thoughtful and skillful designer and facilitator."

Elli Goudzwaard & Lisa Baldez

Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning

"Amanda will arm you with concrete skills to be your most bad-*ss self! I hired Amanda as a coach because I wanted the clarity to do what I needed to excel as a leader and help my organization thrive. I felt like I was self-sabotaging my schedule. As a result of coaching, I have more clarity and confidence. Amanda is the best cheerleader you’ll ever have!"

Alison Friedman

The James and Susan Moeser Executive and Artistic Director, Carolina Performing Arts | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Amanda sees what needs to happen and has an easy way of guiding you through a complex set of challenges, opportunities, data, and personalities. With her facilitation and guidance, we came out of our two-day strategic planning retreat with organizational clarity and alignment on priorities to dive into."

Jill Tidman

Executive Director, The Redford Center

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