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Throughout my career, I’ve enjoyed helping other leaders, whether through products/services offered by my company or by connecting peers with common agendas. I’ve always been intrigued by leaders’ stories and the dreams they hold. More than twenty-five years ago, I learned what it was to feel – to own my emotions. I discovered that vulnerability not only made me more approachable, but it invited transparency in those with whom I was meeting. Like me, I discovered many find it lonely at the top but are not inclined to openly share and explore. But, if deemed safe, it is from that realm of gut-level honesty that real growth is possible.
In June of 2008 I participated in my first meeting of a C12 Business Forum and felt God was calling me to bring this to Philadelphia. In September/08, in the early days of an extremely challenging business climate, C12 Philadelphia held its inaugural meeting.
God motivates us to excellence and diligence in all things; He doesn’t do mediocre. All He creates, everything He touches speaks excellence. It’s the same of everything He wants to do in and through us as leaders, as individuals. Excellence brings God glory. When His leaders come together we are better able to discern the Lord’s will, for our businesses and our lives.
My training as a mentor/coach/spiritual advisor comes from 30+ years in the software industry and 27 years walking with my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. My passion is sales, marketing, strategy and people. I ask lots of questions to understand a leader’s drive and where their vulnerabilities lie. The most powerful tool a leader possesses is purpose. It is through God’s leaders, in bold, diligent pursuit of His purpose for them, that we change the world.
I’ve been blessed to walk through life for the last 40+ years with Sherry as my bride. We live in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania and worship at LCBC Church (Lives Changed by Christ). We love any time we have with our “little girl,” Jessica, and her husband Sean, who are in the Philadelphia area. And we often visit with our son, Jason, and his wife, Marsha in Redmond, WA; more virtually than physically.