Dr. Kathryn Haber, PsyD

Kathryn Haber is a clinical psychologist and has been a practicing organizational psychologist for over twenty years, helping leaders become their best selves personally and professionally.

Kathryn is on the board of Wings of Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Research. Wings of Hope has an endowment with University of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Center and works closely with the scientists and oncologists there, keeping abreast of the work they are doing to fight pancreatic cancer—the disease that took her mother, father, and brother’s lives.

Today, she is the executive coach and psychologist for Ball Aerospace in Broomfield, Colorado. In addition to coaching her executive colleagues, she authors a weekly blog post for the company on various topics such as leadership, mindfulness, managing stress, gratitude, and resiliency.

Kathryn grew up in Winchester, a small town north of Boston, and currently lives in Denver with her husband and three teenage boys, and has four adult children in their thirties, as well. Her blended family gives her great joy and a deep sense of gratitude.

Along with spending quality time with her family and friends, she enjoys running, any sport or activity on the water, sunshine and the ocean, and fun drives in her Wrangler enjoying the beautiful Colorado vistas.

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As a psychologist, I appreciate the symbolism of the starfish’s rejuvenation and regrowth. We humans are not perfect and can feel broken at times. However, if we choose to heal, we can replenish, grow, and rejuvenate our souls just as a starfish reg…

As a psychologist, I appreciate the symbolism of the starfish’s rejuvenation and regrowth. We humans are not perfect and can feel broken at times. However, if we choose to heal, we can replenish, grow, and rejuvenate our souls just as a starfish regrows its arms when wounded.