Open Founder's Forum
Register for the next forum on December 6th here
Leadership Forums are rocket fuel for founders.
What is a Forum?
Forums are spaces where founders can share their biggest challenges and get impactful support. Forums use structured conversation to get to the heart of the matter, fast.
In ancient Greece, thinkers of the day gathered in a space called a forum to consider the most important issues of the day through deep, sustained conversation.
Today, Forums are still spaces for intentional conversations. For Founders, these conversations can provide the space and time to think, reflect and get outside perspectives on their challenges.
Coaching can be an effective way to scale your transformation and growth as a leader of a growing company. Mentorship can seed your thinking with the perspectives of folks who’ve “been there, done that”.
Forums help leaders to help each other - to celebrate their biggest wins with others who really get it and to find support to accelerate the transformation on their biggest challenges
This forum is an opportunity to engage with like-minded individuals, share insights, and explore the dynamic challenges of leading a growing company.
What Founders is this group right for?
Founders who are post-seed and growing are a great fit for this forum. Pre-seed or bootstrapping founders may be admitted on a case-by case basis. This is not an ideal forum for pre-idea or pre-revenue entrepreneurs.
About your Host, Daniel Stillman
Daniel Stillman designs conversations for a living and insists that you do, too. As an executive coach and facilitator, he works with clients of all shapes and sizes on leadership and team dynamics. He also hosts The Conversation Factory podcast (a top 100 Management Podcast) and is the author of “Good Talk: How to Design Conversations that Matter” a handbook for changemakers and innovators.
Daniel has worked with Fortune 500 organizations like Accenture, Cisco, Google and Visa and nonprofits and government agencies like The Institute of International Education, UNICEF and The NYC Public School Innovation Lab to help them put people at the center of change.
Daniel has a BS in Physics from the City College of New York and a Masters in Industrial Design from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He lives in Harlem with his wife and a grumpy black cat.