Background

Testimonials

About Bill Livolsi

I served a 24-month sentence for a white collar crime and use my background to guide others through similar challenges.

As a certified life coach, I work one-on-one with men and women impacted by the criminal justice system at White Collar Coaching.

As the Deputy Director of Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc. I help lead the White Collar Support Group™; a community where men and women take responsibility for their actions, strive to make amends, and move forward into a new spiritual way of life in the service of others.

Previously I was a volunteer with Evolution Reentry Services where I facilitated their weekly support group for families affected by the criminal justice system.

I am a graduate of St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, and began my career there. I’ve held numerous management positions in accounting and finance, including CFO/Partner and SVP -Finance & Administration, at two New York advertising agencies.

My work and insights have been featured in the New Yorker, USA Today, and on several major podcasts.

Testimonials​

“Meeting Bill Livolsi was a turning point in my journey. He consistently provided various resources to aid in my sustainable rehabilitation, going above and beyond to ensure I had the tools and knowledge necessary to rebuild my life.”

B. F. – Georgia

“I had been dragging my feet, and avoiding accepting the reality of my situation. I was scared of my own shadow, and I needed someone to hear me out; to listen and understand what I was going through, and help me move forward. I never felt rushed. He listened to all my concerns, never thinking they were silly or trivial. Bill helped me work through countless issues that were important to me and my family.”

A. A. – Florida

“Bill listened patiently and with empathy. I never felt rushed and he was always able to help me look at my issues with an analytical and objective eye. Bill’s been a valuable resource since the first day we met and gives back immensely to the justice impacted community.”

R. P. – New York

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