Executive Coaching for

HIGH  STAKES  LEADERSHIP

Three-time CIO and former public company officer

The Reality of Executive Leadership

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Leading at the executive level comes with relentless pressure. You are expected to deliver results, set direction, shape culture, and do it all in an environment that rarely slows down.

The challenges are complex and often isolating. Every decision feels visible. You balance short-term demands with long-term goals, handle competing priorities, and carry the weight of others’ expectations without much space to pause and think.

Coaching creates that space. It gives you room to step back, reflect, and focus on what matters most. It brings structure, clarity, and momentum to leadership that is already high performing but ready to grow stronger, steadier, and more intentional.

Learn what to expect from coaching.

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Technology leadership comes with its own set of twists. If you’re leading in tech, you know what it’s like to balance the excitement about the newest technologies with practical discipline.

You’re asked to modernize platforms, scale new capabilities, ensure security, and keep costs in check—with a team constantly needing to learn new skills. Your team is often the enabler for the rest of the organization, especially now with the insatiable demand for artificial intelligence. And the expectations keep rising.

It’s a tough balancing act, and having the right thought partner can make all the difference.

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The Power of Coaching

What makes coaching powerful is the space it creates. It’s a place to be honest, to sort through tough decisions, and to get real, practical support without judgment. Conversations are structured but never stiff, and the focus is always on helping you sharpen your approach and lead more effectively.

You don’t have to do it alone.

Coaching gives you a chance to see beyond today’s fires and think ahead with fresh eyes. It’s practical, it’s grounded in your actual challenges, and it helps you operate with clarity and focus—even when things get intense.

When Coaching Has Impact

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Coaching at this level is not about fixing problems. It’s about climbing out of the day-to-day to create the headspace to think differently and move forward with clarity and confidence. Sometimes you need a partner who understands what it’s like at the top and can help you sort through the noise.

Coaching helps leaders find their own answers, see new perspectives, and accelerate their progress.

When coaching works, it meets you where you are and helps you rise to what’s next—whether that’s growing your team, aligning the organization, or taking yourself to the next level.

That’s exactly the kind of partnership I offer: grounded, results-oriented coaching built on real executive experience.

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Your Strategic Partner

With over 25 years in Fortune 100 companies—including more than a decade as a C-level executive and two years as a public company officer—I know how high stakes this work can be and how powerful it is to have the right thought partner. Coaching at this level is not remedial; it is strategic.

It helps you stay clear, focused, and effective as the pace and pressure continue to rise. When you invest in your own clarity, you elevate your impact across the organization.

To better understand how coaching works or if you are ready to ask your employer to sponsor coaching, I have resources to help.

As an ICF-certified executive coach, I bring both lived executive experience and professional rigor to every engagement. If you'd like to discuss whether coaching is the right next step, contact me directly:

15-Minute Introductory Conversation