About Marie-Christin Anthony
As a coach, mentor, and global program manager, I specialize in helping women achieve clarity, confidence, and meaningful success. Through personalized coaching, structured strategies, and empathetic guidance, I empower my clients to navigate life transitions, embrace their unique journeys, and turn ambitious goals into actionable results.
Facts About Me
I am a mother, wife, twin-sister, daughter, and proud aunt. With German-Nigerian roots, I was born in Germany and moved to Nigeria at just 18 months old. My childhood was spent in Nigeria before returning to Germany at 15, where I lived for 14 years. Almost a decade ago, I moved to the United States. Having lived and worked on three continents, I embrace a rich blend of cultures and experiences. Being multi-lingual, I speak almost five languages, which adds depth and perspective to my journey.
Professionally speaking...
I hold an International Master’s in Business Information Systems (WirtschaftsInformatik). By day, I am a Tech Program Manager, and beyond that, I am a Career, Life, and Business Coach, a mentor, and a speaker. I started my blog in 2018, which has become a platform to share insights and inspire others. One of my proudest moments was delivering a speech for the Women of Color in Technology Award, a defining highlight of my professional journey.
What I am currently loving
Cooking and enjoying great food, fine-tuning perspectives, and the constant pursuit of learning and improvement bring me immense joy. I thrive on turning chaos into order, bringing focus to plans, and streamlining strategies. Accomplishing goals that others find daunting excites me. As an accountability partner, I take pride in supporting others as they grow, plan, and achieve their dreams.
I believe in
Flexible planning and finding opportunities to learn in every situation. Growth is fueled by continuous improvement, and embracing change opens the door to new possibilities. I’m passionate about challenging the status quo, breaking boundaries, and encouraging others to pursue meaningful progress.
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