Laura Montville
Advisor
Cambridge Family Enterprise Group
Laura Montville is an advisor at Cambridge Advisors to Family Enterprise, a highly specialized international advisory firm serving family enterprises. Cambridge Advisors and Cambridge Institute for Family Enterprise, an education and research institute, are divisions of Cambridge Family Enterprise Group, a global organization founded in 1989. It is devoted to helping families and ownership groups navigate the new economy and achieve multigenerational success for their families, enterprises, and financial wealth.
Ms. Montville’s family business experience includes being the CEO of her family’s mid-size professional services firm for over 10 years. She later sold the firm while pursuing her degree in Organization Development from Pepperdine University.
Since then, she has worked with privately held family businesses providing consulting for strategic planning, team development, meeting planning, facilitating, and mediating family governance conversations as well as coaching to senior leaders.
Ms. Montville is an experienced executive coach, organization development consultant, and strategic business advisor. She provides assistance in systems thinking, needs assessment, and the design and implementation of development plans. These may include team and leadership development across departments and organizations. She has been acknowledged for her special ability to facilitate conversations and create forums to promote engagement and accountability.
Ms. Montville is a Relationship Coordination certified practitioner, an ICF Accredited Executive Coach, PCC and has an Executive Coaching Certificate in Harvard/McLean Evidence Based Coaching. She is certified in Hermann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI), Appreciative Inquiry, and Hogan Personality Assessment and qualified to administer the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
She earned her MSc in Organization Development from Pepperdine University, BSc, BA University of New Hampshire, Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics.