Helping leaders be their best

  • Gain clarity
  • Build skills
  • Accomplish goals
  • Process thoughts
  • Improve decision-making
  • Identify blind spots
  • Increase self-awareness
  • See new possibilities
  • Go further

– Chief of Staff, Oklahoma Department of Human Services

A Pioneering Coach.

As the Leadership Trainer & Workplace Coach for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, I created and oversee the first-of-its-kind internal coaching program for a state agency in the history of Oklahoma state government.

A Prepared Partner.

I am a Professional Certified Coach through the International Coaching Federation and a Certified Team Coach and Certified Change Leadership Coach through the prestigious Center for Executive Coaching.

I hold two master’s degrees and multiple certifications covering such topics as organizational leadership, systems theory, conflict resolution and mediation, counseling, communication, project management, personality development, and leader-employee relationships.

An Experienced Leader.

With over 30 years experience on the frontlines of leadership, I’ve been where you are and I know the challenges of leading people and systems. I have a long list of accomplishments and an even longer list of mistakes. Through it all, I have created a track record of serving others with integrity, empathy, and wisdom and gained a reputation for helping leaders and teams maximize their potential.

Services

How can I best serve you and/or your team?

Executive & Team Coaching

Coaching for individual leaders and/or leadership teams that improves performance.

Leadership Training

Training that equips and empowers organizations to accomplish their goals with skill and integrity.

Keynote Speaking

I have keynoted multiple national events and numerous regional conferences.

Guest Preaching

As a former preacher, it is always an honor to serve a church through fill-in preaching, interim preaching, or guest speaking.

What People Say

  • “Rusty provides a truly safe space to work on things I wanted to work on and flexibility to coach me during challenges I didn’t expect to come up. He is organized and structured but intuitively explores needs as they arise. I am so grateful for this opportunity to develop through Rusty’s coaching sessions and recommend it to anyone wishing to grow in their leadership.”
  • “Rusty is very thoughtful and considerate and listens very well.”
  • “Rusty is good at identifying what is important.”
  • “Rusty pushes me in the right direction to help me figure things out for myself.”
  • “Every meeting had an outcome of action steps, and I always felt empowered after each meeting. I would highly recommend Rusty as a coach!”
  • “The coaching was highly effective, and I can’t say enough about what a wonderful resource Rusty is.”
  • “The knowledge I’ve gained from our coaching sessions has been monumental in helping me build my tool box, and I’m forever thankful.”
  • “As a result of coaching, I am managing my stress more effectively, I am coaching one of my employees to have a more positive mindset, and I have created a culture that has our team working together better.”
  • “The skills and confidence I’ve gained because of you have made a lasting impact on me. I truly appreciate the time and effort you have invested in my development and helping me grow better and better every day.”

“I was able to grow in confidence while not staying stagnant.”

How can I help you be your best?

rusty.tugman@gmail.com

As Seen on These Podcasts (promotional images only)

Blog

Thoughts on leadership, coaching, church, and spirituality.

  • The Millennium

    I was recently asked by an Alameda member about the meaning of Revelation 20:1-10, which mentions martyrs and the millennium (thousand years).  When I preached Revelation a couple of years ago, I made sure to keep people focused on the ultimate meaning that the symbols in Revelation were pointing to rather than getting lost “in…

  • An Easter Prayer

    Dear Lord, Another bomb has gone off in the name of religion. More people have been killed as a proclamation of righteousness. The world continues to descend into a spiral of hostility and violence. And we wonder, “When will it end?” We cry out for peace but see only war. We yearn for love but…

  • Psalm 8

    Last week my family took my wife’s parents on a trip to California to visit their old homestead.  On that trip, we hiked through Redwood forests and ocean-side trails that left me in awe of God’s creation.  As I was soaking in the view pictured above, the words of Psalm 8 came flooding to my…

  • Is It Wrong for Christians to Judge?

    Yesterday, I closed out my sermon series on “7 Life-Changing Questions of Jesus” with this one from Matthew 7:3: “Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?” In my sermon I pointed out that, in Matthew 7:1-5, Jesus distinguishes…

  • Sermon Highlights

    My current sermon series “7 Life-Changing Questions of Jesus” is coming to end, so I thought I would share some of the points/lessons/applications that have come to the surface so far… Our belief in Jesus’ ability is directly connected to our belief in his identity. When Jesus heals (the blind, for example), it is a…