Sally M. Veillette

Sally M. Veillette was trained as an electrical engineer, and received her Bachelor of Science degree from Brown University with the highest honors and awards granted. For the next fourteen years, she worked in marketing, advertising, and management in the high technology field, most recently serving as vice president and general manager of an electronics manufacturing company in Redmond, Washington.

Sally has spent her last ten years studying the human soul, ironically being forced into the exploration when she was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. An illness with no medical cure, CFS forced Sally to explore a new source of energy. What she found was a truer, more limitless, energy source from within. That journey became the foundation for the eight steps in her first book, Coming to Your Senses-Soaring with Your Soul.

She has traveled the world, teaching and exploring the approaches that various cultures use to connect inward, and has seen the ways that this inner connection influences outward choices and self- expression both with individuals and groups.

Her work has taken her to many interesting places from the bottom of the Grand Canyon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, from the halls of Stanford University to the auditorium of the women’s correctional facility in Gig Harbor, Washington. An outdoor enthusiast, Sally has hiked, skied, or climbed most of the mountains in the Northwest, and several others around the world. When she is not traveling, Sally and her family split their time between homes in Seattle, Washington, and Italy.

Sally is a member of the Washington Women's Foundation, and Vice President of the Veillette-Nifosì Charitable Foundation.