Get ready to embark on an incredible journey with us. We'll help you uncover your full potential, learn to feast on your wins, and navigate through the challenges that come your way. Together, we'll create a custom roadmap for your growth.
Our aim is to nurture your unique strengths and address the areas that need refining. It's a partnership focused on your organization’s needs, because one size doesn't fit all when it comes to success.
Hunter Bailey, PhD
Hunter is an embodiment of entrepreneurial excellence, a visionary thinker, and a seasoned executive advisor. He excels in aligning with leaders and teams, instilling a robust company culture and fostering a synergistic environment. His mission is to bolster entrepreneurs, guiding them in the growth of their ventures from fledgling startups to sustainable enterprises.
Boasting over two decades of experience across diverse landscapes in both the United States and the United Kingdom, Hunter has finely honed his ability to swiftly adapt to a wide range of coaching scenarios. His expertise makes him a dynamic facilitator and an astute problem-solver.
At the heart of Hunter's passion lies the cultivation of formidable, self-aware leaders. He is dedicated to equipping them not only to steer but also to nurture their teams. This focus is aimed at amplifying effectiveness and deepening the market impact of their companies.
Matt Cook
Matt advocates for transcending conventional limits, with a conviction that such feats are best achieved through the prowess of elite teams. His days are a relentless pursuit of excellence in team dynamics, dedicated to deep thinking, meticulous research, experimental coaching methodologies, and relentless practice.
His professional journey is marked by monumental triumphs, including pivotal roles at Shipt, culminating in its impressive $550M acquisition by Target, and significant contributions to Daxko's lucrative private equity transaction. Equally enlightening, however, are his failures – these episodes have profoundly shaped his belief that failures are rich, often untapped, reservoirs of learning, surpassing the instructive value found in successes.