Executive coaches, therapists, and wellness practitioners who serve similar clients but offer different modalities. These are referral partners, not competitors — they refer clients who need something different from what they offer.
Traditional executive coaches refer clients who need deeper psychological or spiritual work. Therapists refer clients who need executive-level coaching beyond clinical therapy. Spiritual practitioners refer clients who need clinical grounding. BH Alchemy bridges all three.
Group practices and coaching networks where you can build relationships with multiple coaches.
| Organization | Type | Location | Website | Partnership Opportunity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boston Executive Coaches | Group Practice | 101 Arch St, Boston | bostonexecutivecoaches.com | Priority ICF-certified, refer when soul work needed |
| Center for Executive Coaching | Training + Network | One Boston Place | centerforexecutivecoaching.com | Priority Large network, speaker opportunities |
| Harvard DCE Executive Coaching | Academic Program | Cambridge | harvard.edu | Faculty/instructor relationships |
| ICF New England Chapter | Professional Association | Regional | icfnewengland.com | Networking, speaking, referrals |
Coaches and practitioners with different but complementary focuses. Complementary = good referral partner. Similar = more overlap, approach carefully.
| Name | Focus | Overlap | Website | Referral Direction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G. Scott Graham | Executive coaching + meditation | Similar | bostonexecutive.coach | Competitor — monitor SEO, differentiate on clinical credentials |
| Aviva Psychology | Leadership coaching + therapy | Similar | avivapsychology.com | Competitor — group practice, less "soul" focus |
| Soul Focus Coaching | Transformational life coaching | Complementary | soulfocuscoaching.com | Refer IN: when clients need clinical depth |
| Healing Haus Boston | "The Work and The Woo" | Complementary | — | Refer IN: when clients need executive focus |
| Špela Trefalt | Executive coaching (Harvard) | Complementary | Harvard DCE faculty | Refer IN: when clients need spiritual dimension |
Clinical therapists who may refer clients needing executive coaching beyond traditional therapy.
Search for Boston therapists specializing in "executives," "career," "leadership." Reach out to those who don't offer coaching but see executive clients.
Psychiatrists treating high-achieving clients may refer for coaching/transformation work that's beyond medication management.
High-end primary care practices serving executives often look for trusted mental health referrals.
Practitioners whose clients often need complementary mental/emotional work.
Studios serving professionals (CorePower, Exhale, Back Bay Yoga) where clients are interested in mindfulness + transformation.
Independent meditation instructors and mindfulness teachers who work with executives.
Bodyworkers, somatic experiencing practitioners, craniosacral therapists — often see the same population.
Functional medicine doctors who take a holistic view and refer for psychological/spiritual support.
Positioning: "I'm not competing with you — I complement what you do. When your clients need [clinical depth / spiritual dimension / executive focus], I'm a resource you can trust."
The ask: Coffee to understand each other's work, explore mutual referrals. No hard sell.
Reciprocity: Be ready to refer to them when clients need their modality. Two-way relationships work best.