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“Rusty is the best there is! He has the unique ability to dive deep with leaders, including myself, to make them reach their highest potential.”
– Chief of Staff, Oklahoma Department of Human Services




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

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

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

I have keynoted multiple national events and numerous regional conferences.

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







Thoughts on leadership, coaching, church, and spirituality.
From The Daily Coach… The word gratitude has become a cultural buzzword. Especially during the holiday season, we’re surrounded by reminders to practice gratitude—in conversations, social media posts, and even the way we lead our lives. Research consistently shows that gratitude improves our well-being and enhances our sense of fulfillment. It’s indeed a powerful practice that grounds…
It’s Thanksgiving Week, and I’ve been reflecting on the things and people for which I am thankful. At the top of my list is…you. Let me explain. The jobs that I have allow me to work with diverse groups of people in a variety of contexts. Here’s a few examples: All of these opportunities are…
This past weekend I began a stint as an interim preacher for a church who is in-between preachers. In this role, I provide a consistent pulpit presence, consult with the church leaders on issues of congregational health and effectiveness, and guide their search process for a new minister. But one of the most important things…
As a leadership speaker, trainer, and coach, I read a lot – it’s practically part of the job description:) Here’s five good books that I’ve recently read: Leadership – The Friction Project by Robert I. Sutton and Huggy Rao Organizational Culture – The Fearless Organization: Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace for Learning, Innovation, and…
At the end of N.T. Wright’s new book, “The Challenge of Acts: Rediscovering What the Church Was and Is,” he provides the following charge: By no means all Jesus’ followers today are able to announce Jesus as lord “openly and unhindered,” as Paul was in Rome. We should pray for those who have to do…