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Geoff Grenert
To say that Geoff grew up with a true
understanding of leadership and the power of teams is
an understatement. His father was a two sport, professional
athlete, a small college hall of fame basketball coach
and championship winning high school basketball coach.
He also managed a semiprofessional baseball team. Geoff
continued this legacy by playing on and being appointed
captain of numerous sports teams. With this as a foundation
Geoff has been a leader, mentor and coach for most of
his life. Teams and leadership and coaching have been
a major part of all aspects of his life.
Geoff brought his personal experiences,
as well as those learned from his father into his business
career with United Parcel Service and RPS (now FedEx
Ground). He was the founder and president of six different
companies, ranging from two regional package delivery
companies, financial consulting, a restaurant franchise
and a not-for-profit community service organization,
to a consulting firm specializing in executive coaching,
leadership development and team development.
His strength lies in his having "been
there and done that." His successes and failures allow
him to bring a unique perspective to bear on the needs
of his clientele.
Geoff helps people recognize behaviors
that stand in their way to becoming the best they can
be. His mission is to help clients become outstanding
leaders and high performing managers, and to improve
the quality of their lives as well as the lives of the
people who work with them.
He has coached executives in the Transportation
industry, Pharmaceutical industry, Investment bankers
and Dot COM companies. His clients include managers,
scientists, marketing directors, sales executives, Ph.D's
and MD's.
His mission is to maximize executive
and team effectiveness, which leads to higher levels
of productivity, superior performance and job satisfaction
for executives and employees, and achievement of organizational
goals. Geoff is committed to facilitating change to
enhance the success of companies across the spectrum
from local to global.
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