“Kites rise highest against
the wind, not with it.”
— Sir Winston Churchill, 1874-1965,
Prime Minister, United Kingdom
The EUROUS mission is to elevate purpose-driven leaders and leadership
worldwide to effectively meet the challenges of 21st century humanity.
The multinational organization is at the front line of solving the world’s
economic, political and environmental challenges. The 21st century leader
must link arms across national and cultural boundaries to create successful
global teams.
Humans universally yearn for connection and shared achievement. Pulling
together effective teams across broad geographies and cultures is demanding,
but the creative potential is exceptional. Multinational organizations
need Executive Coaches and Leadership Consultants who can capitalize on
these dynamics and literally “meet them where they are” to develop professionals
and teams in markets around the world.
EUROUS is a cross-cultural network of senior level Executive Coaches
and Leadership Consultants with experience serving multinational companies
in diverse industries:
- Biotechnology
- Information Technology
- Global Consulting Services
- Financial Services and Investment Management
- Hospitality
- Media & Entertainment
- Telecommunications
- Health Care
- Education
- Government
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The
EUROUS Network

EUROUS
coaches serve executives in key business markets around the world, including
30 countries on 5 continents. We are proud to have the San Francisco
Bay Area and the Silicon Valley as the U.S. headquarters for EUROUS. A principal
U.S. and North American gateway to Asia and the world, the region has been
called a “laboratory for new ideas and innovation.” Northern California
is also considered one of the world’s centers for coaching and maximizing
human potential. Premier learning institutions, vibrant cultural diversity,
and multinational firms have created a fertile environment where some of
the world’s leading Executive Coaches and Leadership Consultants refine
their craft.
“We must always change, renew, rejuvenate ourselves;
otherwise we harden.”
— Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749–1832, dramatist,
novelist,
poet, & scientist, Germany |