Bio
Diane Neal Emmons
Diane Neal Emmons, a graduate of Smith College, holds a Master’s degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Post Graduate Study Certificates in Marital and Family Therapies and in Employee Assistance Programs from Boston University School of Social Work.
She is certified to administer and interpret a variety of intelligence, psychological, and vocational assessment instruments. Formerly Assistant Director of the Office of Career Services in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, where she counseled Ph.D. candidates and undergraduates, she established a private practice in career counseling, coaching, and outplacement consulting in 1982.
Her experience also includes teaching, non-profit leadership, program planning and management, development, administration, and property and family management.
Publications
She is the author of “Opportunities in High-Tech for Non-Technologists” and edited “Your Decision-making Strengths”, a publication designed for use with the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator.
Professional Affiliations
She is a member of the American Counseling Association, The American Mental Health Counselor’s Association, the Associated Career Professionals International, and is a founding member and communications chair of the Independent Career Counselors. She enjoys working with people at all stages of career development, and assisting them as they address issues that affect their personal, professional, and social lives.

