A man on stage plays the trumpet. The note he plays floats out over the crowd. The audience is still. Listening. Absorbed in that note. Nothing exists but that moment, that note. He gives his note everything and, as he does, so does the audience. He holds it, lets it go. The audience lets out their breath as they gently land into the silence.
When he’s not playing his trumpet, this man is a powerful force for good in a leadership position within his world-renowned organization.
He aspires to senior leadership and came to us for coaching on Executive Presence.
It turns out that what he learned about presence elevates not only his communications in the challenging professional world he inhabits, but also in his extraordinary other world as a musician.