Heather Tuller

As a Christian coach Heather is committed to serving her clients by inviting God to be at the center of each conversation and looking to His Word to seek insight and inspiration to recognize each individual’s God-given potential for the purpose of effecting personal change in all areas of life.


For more than two decades Heather has served as a mentor to women and a leader in both women’s and children’s ministries. Her heart is committed to helping others discover who God has created them to be and to help understand His plan for a full and healthy life, personally and professionally.


In addition, Heather has worked in both a Fortune 500 company in Human Resource Development and in the non-profit sector seeking to enhance lives and make meaningful connections between those affected by poverty and community members committed to serving neighbors in need.


As a result of her father’s early death, Heather grew up with her siblings in a family led by a single mother. This experience has shaped Heather’s heart for moms and the struggles they face in raising children in today’s world. Now Married since 1995, Heather and her husband, Flynt, have a college age son who is one of their greatest joys.


Heather and Flynt’s son sustained a traumatic brain injury as a result of a sports related concussion while in high school. The journey that they have taken to seek healing and wholeness for their son has equipped Heather to help others navigate similar experiences.


Heather’s education and experience include the following:


Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Sociology – Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina


Master of Arts in Human Resource Development – Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia


Coaching Certificate – Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey


With Jesus nothing is wasted. Each challenge and triumph has become a tool in Heather’s coaching toolkit that she willingly uses to serve others. When Heather isn’t serving, she loves spending time with her family and scheduling coffee dates with other women to connect and encourage one another.

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