About

Christine Suter is a southern girl with a passion for wellness and living your best life. She is a wife, mother, wannabe domestic diva, and a devoted runner. She has a passion for finding habits, rituals, and an overall lifestyle that provides fulfillment, nurtures dreaming, and leads to a high quality of life. Trained at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, Christine learned evidence-based best practices for successful and long-term behavior change as well as diverse strategies for integrating healthy habits into daily life. Christine is among the first health coaches to obtain the National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) certification.
Christine lived the fast-paced, corporate life as an organizational strategy consultant for nearly a decade. She led large, diverse teams and provided thoughtful guidance and mentorship to her staff, which ignited her passion for one-on-one coaching. While she enjoyed the coaching and mentorship aspects of consulting, she always felt something was missing – a true passion for her work.  In 2016, that changed when she left her consulting career in favor of a career in health and wellness.

Christine holds a Bachelors of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Bucknell University and a change management certification from Georgetown University. She is a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC), Mayo Clinic certified wellness coach, and previously held a personal training certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). She is active in her local community through volunteer work. Christine resides in Winston-Salem, North Carolina with her husband, children, and Old English Sheepdog.