"Living in Hampstead, a village in North London that sits above the city, I had easy access to the Heath: a vast green space offering panoramic views of London.

 
 
 

It teemed with life—moms with babies in prams, kite flyers, and football players enjoying Hampstead Heath everyday of the week. Due to its sheer size, the Heath had an untamed quality about it. It was possible to feel alone, and to wander freely across untouched spaces.

 
 
 

This experience contrasted so sharply with the manicured parks in London proper, and with my own exciting, but intense experience working for a global advertising firm. I found myself returning to the Heath every Sunday afternoon to experience that spaciousness.”
 

- Denise Keyes, Principal

 
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Denise Keyes, Principal

Denise is a consultant, coach and strategist based in Washington, DC. She works one-on-one with clients seeking executive coaching and with businesses and non-profits to solve specific organizational challenges.

Denise's foundational knowledge was honed over many years of working across sectors, from big corporate brands and government agencies to innovative nonprofits and large foundations. She has designed signature cause programs for Fortune 100 companies, developed award-winning social marketing campaigns, and crafted strategic corporate partnerships while serving in senior management roles in industry-leading agencies such as Ogilvy, Cone and Fleishman-Hillard.

Denise served as the Senior Associate Dean of Georgetown University's Division of Professional Communications for over a decade. In this role she founded the Center for Social Impact Communication (CSIC), which educates and inspires communications professionals to create positive social impact through their work. She also served as the executive director for Institute of Transformational leadership during a time of transition and change. Denise continues to teach professional certificates in Social Impact Partnerships and Social Impact Branding.

Denise received her executive coaching training at Georgetown University's Institute for Transformational Leadership and is certified through the International Coach Federation. Additionally, she is a Gallup Certified Strengths Coach. Denise completed her meditation teacher training at The Mindfulness Center in Bethesda, MD. She is currently training in the field of conscious aging, and working with clients to find new purpose and meaning.

Denise lives in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia.

“After my first year of working at a global agency in New York, my mom and I took a long weekend trip to London.

 
 
 

She wanted to show me the place that had been a constant source of serenity, ideation and the place where she dreamed about her future.

 
 
 

The inspiration and feeling of being together in the Heath—a place with endless possibilities and a space to find serenity and clarity—serves as a guiding force for our business and aspirations.”  
 

- molly harden, Principal

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Molly Harden, Principal

With a decade of brand strategy and marketing experience, Molly Harden, Principal, brings a perspective that advocates for the audience, and believes that rich insights uncovered through research and conversation springboard the most powerful creative thinking.

She’s had a unique experience working on both the agency and brand side of marketing for Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 consumer brands in both New York and D.C. Her client roster includes American Express, British Airways, Capital One, Chobani, Coca-Cola, Dannon, Kroger and Nestlé among others.

Molly received her executive coaching training at Georgetown University's Institute for Transformational Leadership and is certified through the International Coach Federation.

She lives in Alexandria, VA with her husband Marshall, and children Caroline and Bobby,


 
 

Heath is certified to administer Gallup StrengthsFinders and Meyers Briggs tests. All testing is done in the context of coaching, so that the results are fully understood, and put into action.

 
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