James Keene

Managing Director at Atherton Consulting Group at Stanford Continuing Studies

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Stanford Continuing Studies

Mission: Helping investment firms, wealth management firms and entrepreneurial ventures clarify vision, develop strategy and execute effectively through leadership development and executive coaching.

Vision: To build a successful strategy, leadership development and executive coaching business serving investment/wealth management firms and entrepreneurial ventures on a global basis.

I am in a unique and incredible position to make a huge impact on how companies think about and live out their futures. With thirty years of experience in real estate, venture leasing, management consulting and wealth management, I have learned much about what works and what doesn’t for businesses and leadership. By combining new and tested research around the relationship between culture, strategy and leadership, I have established a nimble and cutting edge business combining management consulting and executive coaching.

I work globally having completed management consulting and teaching assignments in Thailand, India, Australia and Singapore. In addition, I have worked with leaders from England, Spain, France, Russia, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Mongolia, China, Hong Kong and South Korea, among other cultures. One of my passions is alternative investments – an area I worked in for over ten years and taught in for almost eight years at the University of San Francisco.

Specialties include Executive Coaching; Strategy Facilitation - Process and Content Oriented; Leadership Team Development; Management Consulting; Verbal and Written Communications/Presentation; Fund-Raising Presentations; Public Speaking; Group Facilitation; Managing Complex Relationships; Investment Process & Philosophy; Decision-Making/Rights; Alternative Investments.

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