A flexible network
of people who care.
When you partner with Aduro, we assemble a custom team of experienced coaches and consultants, matched to your unique challenges: trained to help you discover the answers you already hold.
Leadership
Our leadership team brings decades of combined experience in organizational development, executive coaching, and transformational change.

Christina Miser Batten, CPCC, ACC
President & Owner
Texas

Martha Freymann Miser, PhD
Founder & President Emerita
New Hampshire
Experienced. Creative. Bold.
Our network of consultants and coaches bring fresh thinking, deep experience, and the courage to challenge the status quo. They work directly with clients across industries and geographies, asking the hard questions, sparking new thinking, and creating the conditions for real change.

Gabrielle Baumeyer
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
Texas

Randy Brenneman
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
Georgia

Audra Christie
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
Ohio & New York

Kelly Jones-Waller
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
Georgia

Priya Nalkur
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
Texas

Helen Teague
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
United Kingdom

Maya Townsend
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
Massachusetts

Ipek Utun
Executive Coach & Senior Consultant
California & Turkey
“Aduro”: Latin for “to light” or “kindle”
Our Story
Founded by Martha Miser with 30 years of public and private sector leadership experience, Aduro was born from a passion for helping organizations become more human and more focused on impact beyond the bottom line.
The journey began with a commitment to big ideas and change: civil rights, feminism, and social transformation. After 15 years in city management and roles at Aetna and ING, Martha founded Aduro to bring that passion for human-centered change to organizations everywhere.
Today, led by Christina Miser Batten as President & Owner, Aduro continues to help purpose-driven companies disrupt habitual thinking and become more awake, passionate, human, and focused.
