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SparkGrowth Consulting LLC

Helping People Learn, Lead, and Connect with Heart, Humor, and Purpose.

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My Expertise

I design and deliver learning experiences that spark growth, build emotional intelligence, and make work a little more human (and a lot more fun).

 

If you’ve invested in leadership and culture training, but it’s not exactly lighting people up...

If you've ever sat through a training that looked great on paper but landed with a thud...

If your leadership team is working hard but not quite clicking...

If your “leadership development” program mostly elicits eye rolls...

We should talk.

For Training that sticks and maybe even sparkles!

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Build confident, human-centered leaders who communicate clearly and lead with purpose.

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Purpose-driven experiences that strengthen trust, collaboration, and engagment.

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Workshops focused on communication, feedback, listening, and psychological safety.

About Me

I’m Shaunia Scales, M.S., M.Ed., the founder of SparkGrowth Consulting, based in beautiful Eugene, Oregon. As a learning and development leader with over a decade of experience, I design programs that help people and organizations thrive across the Pacific Northwest—and beyond.

My work blends neuroscience, storytelling, and a deep understanding of human behavior to make learning meaningful, inclusive, and enjoyable. I believe learning shouldn’t just check a box; it should spark connection, inspire confidence, and create lasting change.

While SparkGrowth is rooted in Eugene, I regularly work with clients throughout Oregon, Washington, and Northern California, and I’m always happy to travel to partner with teams in person.

 When learning is fun, it sticks. That’s why I occasionally sneak in a dad joke or two—because learning should make you laugh while it makes you think.

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