about

allison

Allison Tabor is a dynamic speaker, facilitator, and best-selling author of Work Your Assets Off®: Stop Working So Hard in Business and In Life with a foreword written by Marshall Goldsmith.

Allison helps business owners, executives, and their teams to work their ASSets Off and stop working so hard in business and in life. Stop working harder and harder. She can help you  leverage your talents and those of others, so you can Work Your ASSets Off® and live your best life.

Allison helps business owners, executives, and their teams in the areas of leadership, interpersonal communication, and strategic planning. 

Uniquely distinguishing Allison from others who support leaders and their teams, is her prior business ownership experience and perspective.

Allison owned a successful structural engineering firm with her husband for 23 years. As its CEO, she grew and led their multi-million-dollar business. Her business owner perspective and “in the trenches” experience makes an invaluable contribution that she brings to her clients.

During many of those years, Allison was a member of a CEO peer group, collaborating with other successful business owners. The business issues and opportunities discussed in a confidential setting covered every subject imaginable. Many of the issues have translated into learning opportunities that Allison continues to draw upon when assisting her clients today.

Clients consider Allison Tabor their “Trusted Advisor and Strategic Thinking Partner who ‘gets it’.” She enthusiastically motivates and inspires business leaders and their teams.

With a love of business and behavioral science, Allison seeks to understand and help business leaders and their teams.

Allison is certified as a DISC Consultant, One Page Business Plan® Specialist and Professional Coach (CPC). Also certified as an Advanced Facilitator and Virtual Facilitator.

Seamlessly integrating and complimenting her Consulting, Allison also facilitates for the International Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO) www.womenpresidentsorg.com, leading two San Francisco Bay Area and one National Platinum peer advisory groups of Bay Area multi-million-dollar entrepreneurial women presidents and CEO’s. She continues to draw relevant benefit for her clients, from real-time issues and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs and executives with businesses with revenues from $1Million to $100 Million.

Allison is the current President-Elect (2023) for the National Speakers Association of No. California (NSANC).

Community Involvement

Most recently, Allison served as the President of the National Speakers Association of America.

During her early career, Allison actively served her industry and community through volunteer leadership, including the California Building Industry Association, Professional Women in Building Council President, and as a board member of HomeAid East Bay, providing shelter for the temporarily homeless. Her dedication and contributions were recognized with various awards on a local, state, and national level.

She is a former group leader for ProVisors, a community of professional advisors who share the highest standards of integrity, performance, and accountability. Practicing what she preaches, she launched and led the group for seven years before transitioning the role to her successor, who she mentored. She continues to be an active member of the ProVisors community, providing Allison with access to some of the most experienced and capable professional consultant resources (e.g. legal, accounting, HR, insurance, banking and finance, M&A etc.), which is an asset to many of her clients.

Was an Activator with SheEO Inc., an organization designed to radically transform how we support, finance and celebrate female entrepreneurs who are creating a better world.

Appointed by the Courts of Contra Costa County as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate), Allison served as a Mentor/Advocate volunteer for several years, supporting youth in the Foster Care system and was named Mentor of the Year by Contra Costa County CASA.