Celia launched her own coaching business venture, Aurora Coaching, designed to help individuals and organizations as they seek out to their next stage of growth and transformation.
Values based leadership is at the core of who Celia Robidoux is. She has worked in her community advocating for social justice on various issues for the past twenty years. Equity, fairness and authenticity has driven the passions and actions of Celia her entire life, before she even knew what those words meant. As a young adult she was able to see how pain and trauma impacted your love and forgiveness of self. Through her own journey, she grew skills in empathy, coaching, and the ability to see this similar pain and struggle within others. This awareness inspired an innate need to work through those emotional blockages and transitions for herself but also others. She found herself volunteering and leading workshops on her school campus and in the community focused on diversity, inclusion, and leadership. She continued that path and has been fighting for others for the past seventeen years in the form of encouragement, coaching, advocacy, and seeking social change.

Celia has brought her expertise in nonprofit management, human development, inclusion, and training into many organizations from the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy & Nonprofit Innovation, Public Allies Arizona, Pima Prevention Partnership and Arizona Serve of Prescott College.
Since 2014 Celia has been serving her community and home in Tucson. She is working to improve the lives and communities of Southern Arizona by getting involved with community based campaigns and coalitions such as Youth on the Rise, a local collaborative to engage opportunity youth, as well as nationally with Opportunity Nation, which is a national network of advocates who have personal experience with barriers to advancement in America. Celia serves with community-based campaigns and coalitions such Pima County’s first Safety + Justice Community Collaborative, an effort to safely reduce the local jail population, as the chair on Racial, Ethnic, Disparities and Disproportionality committee, and serves as secretary on the board of directors for YWCA of Southern Arizona
Committed to lifelong learning, Celia has a Bachelor’s of Science in Justice Studies with a LGBT Studies Certification from Arizona State University. She is a Certified Professional Integrative Coach, a graduate of the American Express Leadership Academy, and is currently earning a Master’s of Arts in Social Justice and Community Organizing with Prescott College.
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