About Amy Frost
MBA and MA Spiritual Psychology


Amy Frost's mission is to help companies and organizations successfully reinvent themselves. Her purpose is to facilitate this evolution by helping management adapt its thinking, its strategies and its behavior to a world of continuous change.

By exceeding expectations, her clients increase the positive impact they have on their customers and clients, employees, shareholders and communities.

The process starts as a personal evolution in which her clients examine their core values, learning to fully integrate them into their daily lives. It expands to encompass human relationships and the integration of new insights into structures and systems.

Using a variety of tools and ideas, Amy Frost's services have made an impact on achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients and their companies and organizations.

Through her business, IMPACT Custom Training and Coaching, a Carson International affiliate, Amy trains, coaches, gives seminars, speaks and writes on a broad number of areas: effective communication, trust, spirit at work, humor at work, managing multiple priorities, creativity at work, self-care strategies, dealing with difficult people, anger management, mindfulness-based stress reduction, living your purpose and vision, reasoned thinking and decision making, finding passion and purpose in your work and personal/business life skills.

Amy is Co-President for the Inland Empire Chapter, American Society for Training and Development and Training Director for the Professional Women's Roundtable. She was given the 2001 Volunteer of the Year Award for her work at the Resource Center of NonProfit Management. She was nominated as a 2001 Inland Empire Leader of Distinction by the Business Press. Her Tuesday job is Youth Counselor for youth-at-risk at the Career Institute in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, where she councils and runs success teams with 14-21 year-old youth.

Amy is an accomplished educator, trainer, facilitator and author. She presented “Moving from Burnout to Inspiration” at the National Hospice Conference and National Conference of the National Association of Female Executives (NAFE) with Ann Ronan, Ph.D. She created and chaired the NAFE award-winning 2000 DeStress Conference for the Professional Women's Roundtable (PWR) and is co-chairing the 2001 DeStress conference. She co-authored articles in Nursing98/99 on “Coping with Grief and Loss” and “How to Build Your Hope Skills,” as well as numerous other articles. She was named as one of the "Top 50 Women Who Make a Difference" in the Inland Empire Business Journal Magazine, June, 2001 Special Edition. She co-authored “When Work Isn't Working: Spirituality at Work 101” with Ann Ronan, Ph.D.

Amy worked for the Air Force for 21 years as a contract negotiator and a Total Quality Management facilitator and trainer. Amy is now on faculty at the University of Phoenix where she has been distinguished as an outstanding faculty member and is a faculty mentor. She also presents workshops for the Government and for employees of companies through the USDA, the Government National Training Center and Employee Assistance Programs.

Amy received her MBA from Cal State San Bernardino in 1987 and her MA Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica in 1996.

For more information, contact Amy Frost today!