182. The Intersection of High Impact Leadership and People Skills with Chris Pienkowski

What is the most important self-presentation skill, and who should pay for your coaching? Today’s guest is Chris Pienkowski. He is the Founder and President of Straight Arrow Coaching, a leadership development firm focused on working with small and mid-sized growing American companies. Chris has more than 25 years of experience working with and leading companies ranging from startups to publicly traded corporations. Throughout his career, he has started and run four companies, led turnarounds of regional and national companies, led business coaching and leadership development programs in companies of all sizes, and coached small business owners through critical growth stages by systemizing and scaling their operations.  Chris is a graduate of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Outside of his passion for leadership, he is a classic car enthusiast, lover of the outdoors, practitioner of Jiu Jitsu, and volunteer. He lives with his wife, sons, and dogs in the suburbs of Philadelphia.   Chris’s social links: https://www.straightarrowcoaching.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrispienkowski/ https://youtube.com/@straighttalkingleadership     Don’t even know where to begin in improving your interpersonal skills? Are you ready to leave social stress behind and go from where you are to where you want to be? Book a Social Strategy Session HERE   Free Guide: The Social Skills Playbook Have a question that needs an answer. Email me at Hello@SocialConfidencePro.com   LinkedIn Instagram

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The Social Skills Mastery Podcast is where High-Performance Social Confidence Coach and Corporate Trainer, Susan Callender helps professionals, business owners, and entrepreneurs stand out in competitive and often high-stakes situations, by raising social capital and using the power of polished people skills to make an impact. Weekly content encompasses what to do, what to say, how to maneuver tricky situations and get it right the first time.