May 28, 2025
I coach business leaders who love Jesus — by telling them the truth. When it’s hard, I say it. Objectively. Without sugarcoating. And always in love.
Harvard Business Review reports that coaching improves productivity by up to 44%, and 70% of leaders who receive coaching say it directly improves their performance and decision-making. More than half report improvements in team cohesion, conflict resolution, and bottom-line results. According to a study by the International Coaching Federation, 86% of companies that invested in coaching recouped that investment — and more. In fact, the median return on investment (ROI) was 7x — with over 25% of leaders seeing a return of 10 to 49 times what they spent.
But here’s what I know firsthand:
Numbers are only part of the story. The real shift happens in the quiet moments — the hard conversations, the tough calls, the long looks in the mirror that only happen when someone’s helping you hold it there. I’ve had multiple executive business coaches in my career – and they all had a huge impact on how I led.
I’m not your hype guy. I’ve been a business operator for over two decades, leading organizations of all shapes and sizes. I currently serve as the CEO of Sherman Portfolios, and I’ve built companies from the ground up while helping others restructure, rebuild, and re-aim what they thought was already on target.
I created Kingdom Mindset Strategies because Christian business leaders don’t just need a coach —they need someone who sees the whole picture. Someone who understands both the pressures of leadership and the call to steward influence with integrity. Someone who won’t sugarcoat the hard stuff — but will tell the truth, in love, from the outside looking in.
That’s what I do. I help leaders:
- Step out of the blur and into clarity
- Make the decisions they’ve been avoiding
- Navigate team conflict and culture drift
- Realign business goals with spiritual convictions
- Process leadership pain in a way that leads to healing, not just output
- Identify risks, see opportunities, and move with integrity
Having a coach is about investing in becoming the kind of leader you want to be — steady, clear, rooted in purpose, and unshakable in storms.
If you’re a Christian leader building something meaningful — but quietly wondering if the cost is becoming too high — this is your invitation to step into a different way forward.
If you’re ready for honest coaching grounded in truth, faith, and experience — let's talk about how I can help you.