Two questions everyone asks…
“Who like me have you worked with?” and “What do you know?”
I'm not sure at what point I began to realize I'd been transitioning into the place of: I've done stuff, experienced things, and learned lessons that can be helpful to others. Yet, here’s where I find myself nearly 30 years into my professional career: I’ve led operations and multi-million dollar projects for a Fortune 100 company, I’ve been the CEO of a firm operating as a small business, led dozens of projects in a consulting role, and now work for myself. This mix gives me great empathy for executives navigating the challenges of organizational leadership.
As for that first question, almost without exception, companies I’ve come in contact with are convinced they’re unique to which I’d say, “Yes, you are” and “No, you’re not”. One of my mentors once shared with me that every organization has 5 Fundamentals of Commerce: People, Financials, Process, Machine, and Material. So while, yes, context absolutely matters, when it comes down to it, we all have some version of these fundamentals, which enables me to know where to look and what questions to ask to drive a “right stuff” focus for my clients.
Expertise
Organizational Design and Leadership
Strategy and Operations
Coaching
Leadership Development
Talent Optimization
Experience
C3 Advisors - Founder, 2017-present
Ingage HCS – Managing Partner, NWA, 2018 - present
Vistage Chair, 2017 - 2021
Soderquist Leadership – CEO, COO, Director of Business Development, 2005 - 2017
Kimberly-Clark Corporation – Team Leader, Operations Consultant, 1992 - 2005
Education
M.B.A. – John Brown University, 2008
B.S., Chemical Engineering – University of Arkansas, 1992
Awards
Vistage Worldwide, Chair Excellence, 2019
Vistage Worldwide, Rookie of the Year, 2018
C-Suite Awards, 2015
Top 20 Leadership Training Companies to Watch, 2014
Best Places to Work, 2013