Mentoring Office Hours: Finding Balance When It Seems Impossible

02/06/2026 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET

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Mentoring Office Hours
Finding Balance When it Feels Impossible
Friday, February 6, 2026
9 am - 12 pm ET
via Teams
 
Would you benefit from some advice in the new year? Could you use 40 minutes with an expert Club member for a supportive conversation about navigating competing demands—and finding small, realistic ways to regain balance when it feels impossible?  We’re excited to introduce the opportunity to do just that! 
 
Register for a 40-minute timeslot during our virtual Mentoring Office Hours for a one-on-one conversation with Tara Whitney on finding balance when it feels impossible! Tara is CEO of White Birch Advisory, where she blends her diverse skillset and a breadth of experiences with a passion and vision to help her clients experience real change.
 
There are 4 advising slots available; registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register for ONE SESSION ONLY. After you have registered, you will receive a separate email with a brief questionnaire about your goals for the conversation that we will share with Tara before your meeting.

Questions? Curiosities? Please email Edith Onderick-Harvey, Mentorship Co-Chair.
 

Tara Whitney, CPA, ACC
Tara Whitney is the CEO of White Birch Advisory, a boutique firm specializing in leadership development, team alignment training, and certified executive coaching.

As an executive and leadership coach, Tara takes a deeply personalized, human-centered approach to help clients remember who they are, trust themselves, and achieve greater balance so they can lead with clarity, confidence, and purpose. She helps high-achieving leaders maximize their performance by overcoming perfectionism, people-pleasing, and imposter feelings.

Drawing on her diverse background as a Big 4 CPA, certified coach, owner of multiple businesses, yoga instructor, two-time published author, and Reiki master, Tara offers a holistic approach that blends sharp business insight, mindfulness practices, and deep coaching presence. She sees her clients as human beings first, leaders second.

Tara has trained with the Gestalt International Study Center, the Imposter Informed Institute, and multiple programs in trauma-informed regulation. Clients value her rare combination of insight, candor, and compassion, as well as the spaciousness she creates for meaningful breakthroughs.