Corey’s purpose is to help others live a more energized, engaged, and inspired life.
He graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Psychology from Virginia Tech. Corey is an organizational leadership trainer and team dynamics facilitator during his non-Hoffman time. He is also a Gallup Certified Strength coach, an accredited practitioner of the iEQ9 Integrative Enneagram, and a Certified Facilitator of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), Gallup’s CliftonStrengths, and Tracom’s Social Styles & Versatility assessments.
“I came to Hoffman totally burned out on life – exhausted from trying to make everyone else around me happy while feeling empty inside and trying to mask it. During my Process, I realized how deeply set, and unconscious, my childhood patterns were around playing the role of helper and, ultimately, people-pleaser. The Process allowed me to get in touch with my authentic self, for perhaps the first time ever, and to start to love myself simply for who I am, not for what I do. It’s a gift that keeps on giving. Teaching the Hoffman Process now is such an honor to walk alongside others as they discover or reconnect to their own light and sense of self-love.”
Corey lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and loves spending time with his wife, Cherise, their son, Cayden, and their dog, Scooby. He enjoys being outdoors, hiking, and traveling, and has a special affinity for Japanese culture after spending three years teaching English there after college.

