Emily Holth
Emily Holth is the founder and owner of Sustainable Solution Services. Her roles include mediation, coaching, and facilitation. She received her BA in Psychology from the University of North Dakota, and she received her Mediation training from the Conflict Resolution Center at the University of North Dakota.
Before founding Sustainable Solution Services, Emily was a Conflict Management Consultant for the UND Conflict Resolution Center (CRC). During her time at the CRC, Emily developed courses including Essential Skills for Meaningful Supervision, and Dysfunction to Development: A Team Approach. She gained experience in mediating both family and organizational conflict, working with team development with several businesses, and has offered coaching and professional development to several professional clients throughout the Midwest region.
Prior to her work at the CRC, Emily was with Wells Fargo Bank for thirteen years. While at Wells Fargo, Emily served as a Learning and Development Consultant, where she trained and facilitated many different banker and manager courses in both traditional classroom and virtual classroom settings. Her facilitating and training experience is varied in many different aspects of the corporate financial industry, including professional development, management skills, and conflict resolution. She also served as a District Service Manager, where she provided coaching and support, including conflict resolution training and coaching, to fourteen different banking stores throughout North Dakota and Western Minnesota.
Since founding Sustainable Solution Services, Emily has worked with clients in several industries, including but not limited to healthcare, retail, banking, and nonprofits. She also works regularly with both higher education and K12 education institutions. Emily regularly volunteers with local nonprofits and serves as the Chair of the Advisory Board for the University of North Dakota College of Arts and Sciences. She lives in Grand Forks, ND with her husband and three daughters.