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Molly Tschang
(Cornell B.S. '85 ChE)
Abella ConsultingABELLA CONSULTING

Molly Tschang founded Abella Consulting to help senior executives lead as
one cohesive unit, committed to each other’s success as much as their own.
As leadership coach and executive advisor, she helps leaders interact more
skillfully and gain self-awareness, team-awareness and understanding–guiding
management to deliver superior results: improved profitability, stronger
executive performance and empowered workforce. Tschang’s 25+ years of
experience includes senior roles at Cisco, is founder and CEO of Abella Consulting, a New York-based
leadership development and business advisory consultancy that helps
senior management teams lead as one cohesive and collaborative unit. Prior
to launching Abella, Tschang held executive leadership positions at Cisco
Systems and U.S. Filter, where she led the integration of over 80 acquisitions
as well as consulting and business development roles at Deloitte and IBM. In
integrating 80+ acquisitions from startups to global corporate divisions, she
has coached executives to sustain excellence during significant transitions.
As management and consultant, Tschang has navigated diverse contexts and
people dynamics, from high growth M&A as vice president at U.S. Filter to
global NGO as executive director at NetHope, where she secured a $41M Microsoft
grant. Tschang is ORSC-certified (Organization & Relationship Systems
Coaching), and
She gained deep expertise in helping senior leaders navigate rapid change
and uncertainty in high-growth environments. Molly holds a B.S. in chemical
engineering from Cornell University
and an MBA from UCLA with a focus on
entrepreneurship. She served as executive director for NetHope and serves
on the Cornell Engineering College Council as well as the board of advisors
of Relief International. An advocate of social enterprise, Tschang provides pro
bono strategic advisory services to Community Solutions, Three Dot Dash,
and the NYU Reynolds Program for Social Entrepreneurship. In 2017, Tschang
was selected from among 12,000 applicants to be a protégé of Marshall Goldsmith
through his 100 Coaches initiative.

 

635 West 42nd Street, Unit 26A
New York, NY 10036
(650) 245-2211
mollytschang@gmail.com