More About Tom Floyd, Founder and CEO of IEC: Insight Educational Consulting

IEC: Insight Educational Consulting  is a management consulting firm specializing in corporate change and transformation, workforce performance and employee development founded in 2001. With an emphasis on client satisfaction and espousing IEC's "human approach" to consulting, weve guided Fortune 500 companies, corporate leaders and startups toward greater profitability, and helped translate client visions into executable plans that deliver results. Some of our clients include the American Bar Association, Chevron, Cisco Systems, Harrah's Entertainment, Hewlett Packard, and Xilinx.

I strive to create new and non-traditional programs that leverage my passion around learning, collaboration, and change to help people both personally and professionally. I had the pleasure to work with Elizabeth Jarosz from NBC's The Apprentice to develop Beyond the Boardroom, a program designed to help women define what professional and personal success means to them. Its a terrific example of my belief as well that through self-realization, sharing, and inspiration, people can find true meaning in their lives.

Prior to founding IEC, I served as a Senior Consultant at Crawford & Associates International.  Responsible for business development, client relations and strategic consulting to top-tier clients, I was an early pioneer and evangelist for the organization in e-learning, resulting in my first publication in the American Management Association (AMA) Handbook of E-Learning.

Professionally and personally, I consider myself a passionate and fun-loving guy who appreciates people and good conversation. Whether it's developing a business partnership, driving organizational strategy or sipping a cosmo at the local martini bar, I'm always up for a good discussion, debate or laugh. If you're in the Bay Area, feel free to contact me and we'll get together and discuss business, coaching or life in general!

Cheers!
Tom

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