Executive and CXO Coaching
For senior executives and CXOs who carry enterprise-level accountability and are expected to provide direction even when certainty is unavailable. The coaching engagement focuses on strengthening strategic judgment, leadership presence, and self-regulation – in environments marked by pressure, visibility, and irreversible decisions.
Our conversations often explore:
- How decisions are being made under constraint and uncertainty
- Where authority is being overused, underused, or diffused
- How personal values, fears, and aspirations shape leadership choices
This work is about helping leaders develop a stable internal reference point – so that their actions are deliberate, contextually grounded, and aligned with both organizational outcomes and personal integrity.
Team & Leadership Group Coaching
For leadership teams and peer groups to strengthen collective awareness, role clarity, and accountability. The coaching focuses on how the team thinks together, makes decisions, and handles difference – especially under pressure or during change.
Rather than focusing on quick alignment or surface-level harmony, the work invites teams to examine:
- How authority and responsibility are distributed
- What remains undiscussed but influential
- How trust, challenge, and commitment show up in real conversations
The outcome is a leadership team that is able to engage in honest dialogue, shared sense-making, and responsible action – not just as individuals performing roles, but as a collective that can hold complexity and act with coherence.
Mentor Coaching
As an ICF Mentor Coach and Assessor, I support coaches in examining how they listen, intervene, and hold the coaching relationship – particularly in moments of uncertainty, emotional complexity, or ethical tension. The focus is on developing discernment, confidence, and congruence with the ICF Core Competencies as they are lived in real coaching conversations.
Mentor coaching engagements typically explore:
- How the coach’s inner stance influences the coaching conversation
- Where habit, technique, or over-effort limits effectiveness
- How to coach with greater trust in the process and in oneself
This work helps coaches move from doing coaching to being a coach – with clarity, humility, and professional responsibility. It is especially valuable for coaches working with senior leaders, where presence, judgment, and restraint matter as much as skill.
