Tag: Performance Coaching

Herma Schmitz: Creating Possibility, Catalyzing Growth, Empowering Extraordinary Leaders

I’m excited to share a comprehensive biography that reflects my journey as an executive coach, consultant, and global business leader. Over the past several decades, I’ve had the privilege of working with extraordinary executives, organizations, and communities around the world, and this narrative captures the experiences, values, and commitments that define my work.

Alexis Smith McFarlane: Balancing Impact, Integrity, and Human-Centered Growth

I’m grateful for the journey I’ve taken across product marketing, go-to-market strategy, and leadership at companies like Indeed, YouTube, Salesforce, and Facebook, as well as the opportunity to serve my community through education and civic roles. This biography captures the experiences, values, and lessons that continue to shape how I lead, collaborate, and contribute to mission-driven organizations. Here is my biography.

The Synergy of Mind-Body Coaching in Executive Leadership

Athletes and executives may operate in different arenas, but both are required to perform under intense pressure—often with parts of their “way of being” highly developed and others overlooked. While executives excel in strategic thinking yet can struggle with embodied presence, athletes thrive in the moment but may lack long-range perspective. 3DeepCoaching brings these worlds together, aligning the HEAD, HEART, and BODY to create fully integrated performers who think sharply, feel deeply, and act with grounded confidence. By learning from one another’s strengths and blind spots, athletes and executives unlock a transformative synergy—turning pressure into performance and reconnecting with their most authentic, resilient selves.

David A. Lipscomb: Training Minds, Building Leaders, and Shaping Systems that Sustain Success

I’ve spent my career building systems that connect leadership, performance, and purpose. From corporate boardrooms to global coaching platforms, I’ve learned that mastery is not about perfection—it’s about progress through rhythm, discipline, and intention. Here is my biography.