Ken brings over 23 years of experience as a certified coach and trainer to his signature practice of rescuing Accidental Leaders and Dysfunctional Teams. By enabling them to connect, communicate and collaborate more effectively, they form stronger, more resilient individual relationships, which in turn enables them to build stronger, more productive organizations.

As CEO of InKlaritas, a Princeton-based leadership and team development practice, Ken works with a diverse mix of US and international companies across a wide range of industries. Whether he is working with front-line supervisors or members of the C-Suite, Ken creates an open, inclusive environment that makes it safe for clients to tackle difficult issues that may be outside their comfort zone.

A pioneer in the 360 Degree Feedback process, Ken has coached hundreds of senior executives in bridging performance gaps so they can create long-term success for themselves and for their organizations. 

Ken continues to be part of the leading edge of the personal and professional development profession. Ken is one of a few consultants worldwide to be Certified in Conversational Intelligence®(C-IQ), a revolutionary methodology that leverages the power of neuroscience to elevate performance and create lasting change for individuals, teams and entire organizations. 

Ken is an active member of the Princeton Mercer Chamber of Commerce, the Philadelphia Society for People and Strategy (PSPS), the National Speaker’s Association, and is Chair of the Princeton Executives subgroup of Beacon – Networking for Life. Ken also serves on several non-profit boards such as Mercer Street Friends, Learning & Development Professionals of Greater Philadelphia, and the Friends Camp Association of Pennsylvania.

Ken is a sought after speaker and has presented at a variety of organizations including: American Society for Quality (ASQ), Association for Talent Development (ATD, formerly ASTD), Learning & Development Professionals of Greater Philadelphia (L&D Philadelphia), Organizational Development Network (ODN), Philadelphia Society for People & Strategy (PSPS), Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and many corporate conferences. He is also a media contributor and has appeared as a guest on Comcast Network’s Money Matters and ABC's Good Morning America.

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