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Hey, team! Bill Storm here with another insightful episode of the Lessons in Leadership podcast. This time, I had the privilege of sitting down with David Langiulli—executive coach, leadership trainer, and fellow practitioner of the art of Jiu-Jitsu. Our conversation was long overdue, and I’m thrilled to share some of the powerful takeaways from our discussion about how the principles of Jiu-Jitsu translate directly into leadership and business.
David primarily works with leaders in mid- to large-sized nonprofits, helping them navigate the emotional landscape of leadership. As we explored our shared experiences on the mat and in leadership, we uncovered several universal truths that apply to both.
David Langiulli
For over 10+ years as a Certified Executive Coach, David has helped 100s of clients at organizations across North America reduce stress, improve relationships & increase performance. He’s also worked with leadership teams, volunteer groups, and boards to build trust, engage in healthy conflict, and create accountability, candor, and integrity.
David is a Master's World and Pan-American champion Black belt in Jiu-jitsu. Clients describe him as "gently-fierce" and he uses his JiuJitsu mindset to help them when their lives are turned upside down. Unlike other executive coaches and leadership trainers, his background includes being an entrepreneur, fundraiser, manager, and leader spanning the nonprofit and private sectors.
As an author, David has published seven books and guides on leadership and personal development. He holds master's degrees in management and engineering and a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics. He achieved his Professional Coach Certification through the International Coach Federation. He’s a Certified DISC Practitioner as well as a Certified Compassionate Leader and Positive Intelligence Coach.
https://davidlangiulli.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/langiulli/
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Hey, team! Bill Storm here with another insightful episode of the Lessons in Leadership podcast. This time, I had the privilege of sitting down with David Langiulli—executive coach, leadership trainer, and fellow practitioner of the art of Jiu-Jitsu. Our conversation was long overdue, and I’m thrilled to share some of the powerful takeaways from our discussion about how the principles of Jiu-Jitsu translate directly into leadership and business.
David primarily works with leaders in mid- to large-sized nonprofits, helping them navigate the emotional landscape of leadership. As we explored our shared experiences on the mat and in leadership, we uncovered several universal truths that apply to both.
David Langiulli
For over 10+ years as a Certified Executive Coach, David has helped 100s of clients at organizations across North America reduce stress, improve relationships & increase performance. He’s also worked with leadership teams, volunteer groups, and boards to build trust, engage in healthy conflict, and create accountability, candor, and integrity.
David is a Master's World and Pan-American champion Black belt in Jiu-jitsu. Clients describe him as "gently-fierce" and he uses his JiuJitsu mindset to help them when their lives are turned upside down. Unlike other executive coaches and leadership trainers, his background includes being an entrepreneur, fundraiser, manager, and leader spanning the nonprofit and private sectors.
As an author, David has published seven books and guides on leadership and personal development. He holds master's degrees in management and engineering and a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics. He achieved his Professional Coach Certification through the International Coach Federation. He’s a Certified DISC Practitioner as well as a Certified Compassionate Leader and Positive Intelligence Coach.
https://davidlangiulli.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/langiulli/