Airial Re’nal Dandridge, a Certified Life & Veteran Development Coach, is the founder of The Veteran Woman, LLC., a company dedicated to supporting and empowering female veterans as they transition from the military to civilian life.
Airial, like those she serves, is a 12-year Army veteran who once struggled to find direction during her own transition period. Held back by a lack of direction, limited resources, and personal trauma resulting from domestic violence, sexual harassment and military sexual assault, she felt alone trying to find her place in the world.
It wasn’t until she stumbled upon her own life coach that she found the direction and personal determination she needed to move forward, eventually creating The Veteran Woman program.
Today, she teaches women how to use their military experience as an advantage to both their personal and professional lives; especially those who don’t fit the traditional stay-at-home mom or 9-to-5 roles.
More than that, Airial works closely with women to help them establish clear goals, discover motivations, and create plans of action to live a life they love. Her coaching style is considered solution-focused, transformational and comprehensive; all backed by a passion to help others find their passion, purpose and happiness beyond PTSD, anxiety and depression.
Airial is dedicated to helping her clients reignite their passion in life and to rejuvenate their minds, bodies and souls so they can push towards the future with a clear mind full of purpose.
Airial was an active duty soldier in the United States Army for 12 years. While enlisted, she served as a Multimedia Illustrator (25M), Information Systems Analyst (25B) and carried special duties as an Equal Opportunity representative and Sexual Assault/Harassment Response & Prevention (SHARP) advocate.
Since leaving the military, she has become a Certified Solution-Focused Life Coach through the Universal Coach Institute, as well as a Certified Veteran Development Coach (CVDC) through BlueRio Strategies & Hawkeye Collaborative. You can learn more about Airial and the services she offers at www.theveteranwoman.com and www.coacharial.com.