Eric K.
Supporting leaders in navigating their inner and outer worlds, Eric crafts a coaching experience that leaves nothing out. He brings a unique combination of start-up leadership experience, deep coaching craft, and rigorous education, meshed with a passion for helping clients evoke a renewed sense of excitement around what is possible.
Education & Certifications
- M.B.A., Collège des Ingénieurs, Paris
- M.S., Mechanical Engineering, MIT
- M.S., Technology and Policy, MIT
- B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana
- NLP Master Practitioner Certification, NLP Institute of California
Professional Experience
Learn about Eric K. professional history.
- Startup Founder and Advisor
- VP Marketing, Affinity Labs (acquired by Monster.com in 2007)
- VP Sales Operations & Planning, QuinStreet (IPO in 2010)
- Strategic Development Advisor to Startup Founders and C-Level Executives
Functional Experience
All of our coaches are experienced in supporting a variety of business functions. This coach has personal experience in the following professional fields.
Industry Experience
While you may want to have some similarities with your coach you don’t want too much overlap. A coach’s job is to offer you fresh and new perspectives that you may not be exposed to in your current industry or function. Here are the industries the coach most commonly supports.
Coaching Expertise
Coaches have wide skill sets and we can’t list them all. Here are a few areas this coach specializes in helping support.
Primary Professionals Coached
Testimonials and Coaching Highlights
Classically trained in engineering, Eric took a side trip in graduate school to study the implications of technology on society, which led him to work with people and enterprises to create better outcomes that benefit all. He is expert at seeing the unique gifts and pure potential of others, even when they can’t.
Steeped in the entrepreneurial tech world of Silicon Valley and San Francisco, through startup successes and failures, Eric has learned firsthand what it means to be truly abundant – to develop a sense of self that is not beholden to societal expectations of material success or the attainment of status or recognition.