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Nick Lapham

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Background

  • Entrepreneur
  • Consultant
  • Business Owner

Personal Coaching Specialties

  • Mid-life Transition
  • Personal Coaching
  • Life Coaching -- Balance/Integration

Corporate Coaching Specialties

  • Business Coaching
  • Executive Coaching
  • Becoming an Authentic Leader

Degrees / Certificates

    Languages

    • English

    Fee Range

    • $700-$899 per month

    With over 35 years business experience and almost 30 years mentoring four daughters through college, Nick brings imagination, humor and wisdom to organizational leaders and individuals intent on creating powerful growth in their world.

    He is a seasoned leader with a history of successful business start-ups in Japan, Korea and Taiwan, in addition to founding and owning three innovative small businesses and his own consulting practice. He has consulted and coached businesses and individuals based on integrity, vision and consistent and reliable performance. Living in Asia has made Nick an attentive and generous listener, bringing respect, creativity and relationship building skills to the long term success of the businesses he helped launch.

    Raising four fiercely independent daughters and coaching youth lacrosse inspired Nick to apply his coaching and business experiences to guide today's and tomorrow’s leaders in creating deep and rich value in both their lives and their organizations.

    In addition to coaching youth lacrosse, Nick has also been active in his community,through participation in Rotary, and pro bono coaching for his church and the local Boys & Girls Club. He was a founding member for a local theatre group, where he continues to participate in acting workshops for fun and challenge, and serves on the Board of a regional business development association.

    A graduate of Wesleyan University, he has also attended executive management programs at Stanford Graduate School of Business, J.L. Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and Wharton School of Business.

    In addition to his experience in the workplace, Nick brings more than 45 years experience playing golf, which has taught him patience, compassion, humor,acceptance, and self-forgiveness.

    “You cannot stay on the summit forever, you have to come down again. So why bother in the first place? Just this: What is above knows what is below, but what is below does not know what is above. One climbs, one sees. One descends, but sees no longer but has seen. There is an art of conducting oneself in the lower region by the memory of what one saw higher up. When one can no longer see, one can at least still know.”

    Rene Daumal. Mt. Analogue (1952)