James ZeiglerJames is a husband, father, grandfather, a friend to many. He is a seasoned leader with over 35 years of experience in healthcare, specializing in helping individuals achieve a harmonious blend of leadership and life through self-awareness and the reuction of both internal and external bullying. His work focuses on empowering people to build stronger, more effective relationships, both personally and professionally, by enhancing their communication and listening skills. Throughout his career, James has held significant leadership roles, including owner/operator of a private speech-language pathology practice, assistant professor, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Executive Officer. He has managed organizations with operating budgets of up to $800 million and led teams of over 4,000 Full-Time Equivalent Employees (FTEE). A proud U.S. Air Force Veteran, James also served as a Senior Executive Service Member in the Veterans Health Administration, where he contributed to shaping policy and leadership within the federal government. As a keynote and inspirational speaker, James is passionate about guiding others to discover their full potential. His mission is simple: to equip people with the confidence to "one another," fostering kindness, collaboration, and respect. His vision is to reduce bullying by coming alongside the accusatory voice within each of us and partnering, paving the way for a safer, more compassionate world. James is also an ordained minister, a budding author, and a lover of music. He enjoys playing guitar and writing worship music, finding inspiration in the beauty of life, faith, and service. He and his wife, Brenda have two grown children. They live in rural Wisconsin, where they cherish time with their granddaughters and bird and squirrel watching. At his core, James believes that people are beautiful and have much to behold both within themselves and in the relationships they cultivate. Through coaching, he helps others discover this truth, enabling them to flourish with and for one another. Read More Read Less