A Confidante is more than just a coach or another team member

Of course, you have a talented team by your side and valuable personal relationships you rely on. Yet, there are challenges you feel you must handle alone. Imagine the relief of having a ‘safe harbor’ to openly share your thoughts, feelings, and needs—a confidante who listens without judgment and offers confidential support.

Someone who is not just a sounding board, but also a:

Confidential
Advisor

I can be trusted fully to maintain your privacy while creating a caring and empathetic atmosphere which allows you to be as open as you choose to be.

Strategic
Thinker

I’m both a sounding board and someone who provides alternative thinking. Some ideas get incorporated, all of them help to clarify and validate strategies.

Empathetic
Listener

I am someone who listens – and listens intently, which goes a long way in solidifying your thoughts and decisions.

Trusted
Ally

As a confidante, my commitment is to support you 100% without you having a fear of personal motives.

Accountability
Partner

Let’s face it, we all need a swift kick or stern reminder at times. I provide that…in a very respectful way!

testimonial

I would like to personally recommend Bill Ellis as an executive coach. He has been a game-changer for me and Technology Partners. Bill possesses all the qualities you would hope for in an executive coach: he is always honest in his feedback and 2. he has the unique ability to simultaneously challenge you while affirming you. What really sets Bill apart is his ability to provide a deeply insightful perspective on the challenges I face — a perspective that is always in the best interest of all parties involved. Bill isn’t just a typical consultant; he’s a confidante, a trusted partner, and a friend. I wholeheartedly recommend that any executive consider the invaluable support of an executive coach like Bill. His guidance will undoubtedly enhance your professional journey.

President at Technology Partners

What The Point? Podcast

A question that can’t be asked too often. It’s a question that ultimately uncovers your purpose professionally, personally – in life as a whole. Join Brand Architect Bill Ellis as he pursues the answer to this question, and more, with people who have discovered their purpose, fuel it with their passion, and drive it through persistence.