Privacy and Confidentiality are Critical
Most privacy pages are legal copy-paste nightmares that nobody reads. This isn’t that.
Here’s my actual privacy philosophy: Your information is yours. Period.
My work is completely confidential.
I don’t talk to anyone about my clients. Not their VCs. Not their board members. Not their mutual connections who they refer to me. I rarely post anything online about client work, and when I do, it’s with their permission and completely anonymized.
This level of discretion isn’t just professional courtesy. It’s why leaders trust me with their most critical presentations and transformations.
I don’t sell your data.
I believe that privacy is necessary for my work to be confidential. I will never sell your email address or data. Ever. Period.
I feel so strongly about this that I don’t even use Google Analytics or tracking tools on this website. When you fill out my inquiry form, exactly two people see it: me and my assistant. That’s it.
Your name, email, and information stay with us. They’re never shared or sold for any reason.
Why This Matters
Privacy isn’t a legal requirement I begrudgingly follow, it’s foundationally linked with confidentiality and is to transformational work. You can’t be vulnerable, take risks, or grow when you’re worried about who’s watching or what might be shared.
The executives and founders who achieve extraordinary results need to know they can trust the process completely. That includes trusting that what happens between us stays between us.
The Bottom Line
Your privacy is protected because it has to be. Transformation requires trust. Trust requires absolute confidentiality.
That’s not just my policy, it’s my promise.
