Brad Stackhouse’s Impressive Career in Business Consulting

Brad Stackhouse’s Impressive Career in Business Consulting
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Brad Stackhouse is co-founder of SGA Inc., a consulting firm he established with Cannon Garber in New York City in 1987. As chief executive officer, Mr. Stackhouse has been pivotal in steering the firm’s strategic direction and fostering its growth.

SGA Inc. offers consulting services across various industries, strengthening client leadership through enhanced collaboration, alignment and the development of optimal strategies and operational efficiencies. These services have significantly increased market share and shareholder value for their clients.

Mr. Stackhouse says, “We are global today. We operate a global practice, translating these lessons into every culture and business environment through a global network of senior executives that we have developed over the years to serve as faculty and mentors to our clients worldwide.”

Mr. Stackhouse’s work has provided new insights into how trust is developed with C-level executives. These insights have underpinned the development of programs that SGA has implemented in more than 45 countries, enabling clients to engage more effectively with senior executives. The firm’s tailored, simulation-based activities have generated substantial revenue uplift for clients, including many of the world’s leading professional services and technology companies.

“Breakthroughs and a profound understanding of what it takes to develop a trusted relationship with the senior executives with international research, field research, surveys, interviews, etc. The body of work is quite impressive. With that, we have two other breakthroughs: professionals learn the power of goal-based scenarios and teach people to use simulations to learn what they need to do so that they can show up with confidence and competence,” Mr. Stackhouse elaborates.

Early in his career, Mr. Stackhouse held leadership roles in the financial services community in Canada. This background gave him a critical perspective that he continues to apply across various industries in his current role.

Mr. Stackhouse says, “I think I’m extraordinarily fortunate that very early in my career, I had the experience of discovering something that really helps others. That helped me and I immediately wanted to be part of something that helps others. It could be anything. It could be the arts, business, government, or health care – finding something where you will always leave the campsite in better shape than you found it, then developing your strength to contribute.”

Mr. Stackhouse is a sought-after speaker and facilitator known for his dynamic and impactful style. He has also been a highly rated guest lecturer at Princeton University and The George Washington University, sharing valuable insights into leadership and management, further solidifying his reputation as an expert in his field.

Guided by his determination to value and create value for others, Mr. Stackhouse is proud of the impact SGA has had on the individuals and organizations with whom and for whom they have provided services.

Throughout his career, Mr. Stackhouse has demonstrated unwavering dedication to excellence and innovation. He has advanced the interests of his clients and positively influenced countless business professionals and organizations worldwide.

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Published by: Annie P.

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