Rob Williams
Partner and Chief Growth Officer
Rob Williams believes that helping leaders understand their unique strengths allows them to become more intentional in their actions, better identify their mission, and articulate a compelling vision to their teams.
With over 25 years of leadership experience, Rob guides leaders on a path of self-discovery and inquiry to assist them in raising their performance and overall effectiveness. He knows that great leadership comes from those who present as fully authentic, deeply compassionate, transparent, and committed to their team’s success.
Rob’s practice focuses primarily on CEO’s and Senior Leadership Teams across many industries including manufacturing, technology, media, and professional service organizations.
Rob earned his executive coaching credentials (CCPEC) through the Columbia University Coaching Center of Excellence. He is also certified by the International Coaching Federation.
Get to Know Me
- Leadership Coach, Consultant, and Executive Advisor
- Former Senior Executive with Clear Channel Communications (now iHeart Media)
- Columbia University Coaching Certification Program (3CP)
- Tulane University, B.A. with Honors
- Endurance athlete and avid golfer
- Guardian Revival’s Athlete Hall of Fame, dedicated to improving the mental health of veterans and first responders
- Married for 35 years with four grown children
Favorite Quote
"Intention is more powerful than willpower. Willpower, the power of the ego, gets results, sometimes unintended. By comparison, intention is soul power, a spiritual commitment and energy. It elicits unseen forces in service of the purpose and vision that wants to come through us and through our leadership.”– The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Pressfield captures the truth that we have so much power to create the change we desire. Tapping into our “Soul power” connects us to the forces of positivity and providence.
Rob's Publications
Favorite Quote
"Intention is more powerful than willpower. Willpower, the power of the ego, gets results, sometimes unintended. By comparison, intention is soul power, a spiritual commitment and energy. It elicits unseen forces in service of the purpose and vision that wants to come through us and through our leadership.”– The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Pressfield captures the truth that we have so much power to create the change we desire. Tapping into our “Soul power” connects us to the forces of positivity and providence.