Dr. Bita Sarah Haynes, Ph.D.

Dr. Bita Sarah Haynes aka “Dr. B.” is a licensed clinical psychologist, three-time international startup founder, investor, and CEO of CoachEra® Technologies, Inc. (powered by Dr. Haynes Collective’s multidisciplinary experts advisors and coaches). CoachEra.com is a SaaS platform at the intersection of wellness, HR Tech, and Ed Tech. With APA-approved specialization in cross-cultural cognitive behavioral psychology and trauma-informed modalities and risk management leadership training, Dr. B has advised startups, venture funds, healthcare systems, and global organizations on resilience and performance. A former applied clinical research professor and health education advisor at Georgetown School of Medicine, she is also a health promotion expert and peak performance executive training coach.

Her CoachEra® 5 Pillars of Integrated Wellbeing framework integrates professional and personal alignment across Financial & Career, Leadership & Personal Growth, Health & Wellness, Family & Intimate Relationships, and Community & Network. Recognized as both a strategist and healer, Dr. Haynes brings a rare lens that blends science, lived founder experience, and conscious leadership to help organizations thrive through change.

CEO and Co-founder, CoachEra Technologies powered by Dr. Haynes Collective

Dr. Bita's Talk

Dr. Bita Sarah Haynes, licensed psychologist, investor, and CEO of CoachEra®, explores the neuropsychology of women’s wellbeing and longevity in a rapidly changing modern world. Through the KISS framework (Keep it Simple & Sustainable) and the CoachEra® 5 Pillars of Integrated Wellbeing, Financial & Career, Leadership & Personal Evolution, Health & Wellness, Family & Intimate Relationships, and Community & Network, she provides a multidisciplinary roadmap for resilience and alignment.

Using the 5W framework (Why, Who, What, Where, When), Dr. Haynes shows women leaders how to close the gap between values and actions by nurturing themselves with the same care they give to others, nourishing body and mind, sustaining movement, and protecting rest and recovery.

Thriving vs. Surviving: The Neuropsychology of Women’s Wellbeing and Longevity in a Modern World