Jordan Stark

Partner

Jordan challenges leaders to look deeply at themselves, their organizations, and their teams, and helps them create breakthrough strategies for growth that stick.

Jordan has over 30 years of experience coaching CEOs, executives, and their teams in the United States and Europe. She is known for being a seasoned sounding board, for her on-target insights and ability to tell leaders the truth.

She is especially skilled at helping leaders unlock unproductive ways of thinking and leading to make lasting changes in their impact.

Jordan also has particular experience working with new CEOs, helping them navigate board relationships and the challenge of leadership at the top. She also leads board evaluations, helping boards work productively and collegially to provide effective strategic oversight.

Jordan graduated summa cum laude from the University of California at Berkeley in Psychology and earned a masters degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in England.

Prior to becoming a Partner at NSP 21 years ago, she worked in London as a director at Nicholson McBride. She also operated her own consulting practice in the Bay Area for several years.

Additionally, Jordan is a Harvard Business Review and Fast Company contributor on senior leadership topics.

Education
B.A. | U.C. Berkeley, summa cum laude
MSc | University of Hertfordshire

Certifications
Coaches Training Institute Certified Coach, CPCC
Immunity to Change Certified Coach
The Enneagram
The Leadership Circle
Psychological Safety Assessment
Myers Briggs Type Indicator
360 Profilor
IFS Coaching Methodology

Selected Clients
Exegy, BeyondTrust, Francisco Partners, Asia Alternatives Management, Clorox, The Irvine Foundation, The Packard Foundation, MidPen Housing, Merced Systems, Webtrends, Gap Inc., Genentech

Inspiration
Being in nature and by the sea, visual arts and interior design, writing and playing music, interesting people

 

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