Dr. Harold Hillman
Harold Hillman is the Managing Director of Sigmoid Curve Consulting Group. Sigmoid specialises in frameworks and tools that help executive teams lead their organisations through major change with a collective sense of ownership and commitment to strong results. Since change really is the only constant in business, developing the capability to lead it, rather than be led by it, is the true hallmark of successful and enduring organisations. Over the past two decades, as both a senior executive and external coach, Hillman has coached a number of prominent chief executives and their teams in the U.S, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. Hillman's client organisations include Mondelez International, Fonterra, Sealord, Bank of New Zealand, National Australia Bank, TVNZ, Auckland Council, Air New Zealand, New Plymouth District Council, Southern Cross Healthcare, University of Melbourne, and Farmers' Mutual Group. Hillman’s career highlights include:
Hillman earned a Master’s Degree in Education from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh (USA). With a strong belief that the best leaders are also the most skilled learners, Hillman coaches business leaders and executive teams to be open to stretch in their own thinking. Hillman is frequently invited to deliver keynote speeches and presentations at conferences in the arena of leadership, talent and human capital. His first book, The Impostor Syndrome, was named Whitcoulls Business Book of the Year 2013. Hillman’s second book, Fitting In, Standing Out, was published by Penguin Random House in August 2015. Hillman has also co-authored two books with Alex Waddell: The Six Elements of Effective Listening (2016) and Building a High Performing Learning Team (2019). |
TEDx TALKListen to Harold's personal experience of living an inauthentic life as a closeted gay military officer.
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