Structured Approach to Leading
Great and meaningful connections often appear when you least expect them.
Launching Pebble in the Pond | Value Creation
Launching Pebble in the Pond
Stories From the Path™
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John Cox
John represents the “S” in siY, LLC. He was my first business mentor and is the foundation of what safety became for me in my career. On our walk we covered the topics of family, laughter, mentoring, networking, and chemical engineering.
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Deb Cupp
We touched on leadership, navigating aging parents, and the importance of staying connected—whether it’s to family, friends, or your team. One of the highlights of the day was when Deb’s team came out to say hello during our hike.
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David Clarke
On a fall day in Northern Neck, I walked with David Clarke, reflecting on over two decades of friendship built on shared challenges, purpose, and resilience. His story of adapting to life with Lyme disease reminded me of the power of kindness, empathy, and staying true to our values through life’s trials.
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Chloe Adams
During my 7-mile Dialogue Miles™ walk with Chloe Adams in Cincinnati, Ohio, we explored ideas around vision, purpose, and building trust in leadership. Chloe’s strategic insights and dedication have been integral to the growth and success of siY, LLC.
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Jeff Forts
Jeff Forts and I reconnected in Osterville, MA, reflecting on decades of friendship, shared memories, and the connections that have shaped our lives. Our time together was a reminder of the enduring bonds that grow from inclusivity, support, and the joy of simply showing up for each other.
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Ann Howard
Walking with Ann Howard in Shelby Bottoms reminded me of the power of trust, transparency, and focus in both life and business. Our conversation about teamwork and navigating challenges highlighted the importance of building relationships that help us tackle complexities with resilience and grace.
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Billy Baker
Walking 12 miles through NYC with Billy Baker was a testament to the value of intentional connection, mutual respect, and authentic relationships. From inspiring conversations to shared insights, it was a reminder of how meaningful mentorship and genuine engagement can shape both personal and professional growth.
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Pam Maynard
Walking 5 miles in Miami with Pam Maynard was a celebration of laughter, shared values, and deep conversations. From tackling leadership challenges to fostering boundless curiosity, our connection reaffirmed the importance of aligning on values, embracing vulnerability, and building friendships that inspire future impact.
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Doug Fecher
A 4-mile walk with Doug Fecher at the Glen Helen Nature Preserve reminded me of the power of transparency, authenticity, and mutual support. Our conversation, filled with personal stories, leadership insights, and laughter, reinforced our shared desire to do good and stay true to ourselves as we navigate life's unpredictable journey.
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Kate Guteman
During my walk with Kate, EVP & President International, Healthcare and Supply Chain Solutions at UPS, at Lake George, we reflected on trust, collaboration, and the importance of meaningful connections. Our conversation reinforced the value of partnerships built on openness and compassion, set against the backdrop of a beautiful, serene morning by the lake.
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Mike Gordon
During my journey with Mike Gordon in London, we walked 10 miles through the city, immersing ourselves in its history, sharing laughs, and enjoying meaningful dialogue. Our time together reinforced the value of stepping away from daily schedules to explore, reflect, and connect.
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Teena Marty
I reconnected with Teena Marty, one of my sister Sheila’s closest friends, as we honored her memory and reflected on the incredible life she lived. Our time together was a reminder of the deep connections and shared stories that keep the people we love close, even after they’re gone.
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John Rogers
A 5-mile walk with John Rogers along the Atlantic reinforced key leadership principles: staying prepared, balancing portfolios, aligning teams, and building relationships. Our conversation highlighted the power of trust in driving growth and maintaining competitive edge, reminding me how critical clarity, consistency, and strategic decision-making are in leadership.