Jeff Gerhardt

Jeff Gerhardt

Jeff Gerhardt is an Organizational Health Consultant and a former IT Executive at Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE:EW). Throughout his 20+ years of experience, Jeff has been responsible for positioning teams to support launch, turnarounds, and growth.  Jeff is a strategic business mentor who works with leaders to develop plans that match their purpose, passions, and potential.

Your Spouse Is Your Greatest Business Asset

What if the greatest competitive advantage in your business life isn’t your strategy, your team, or your capital? It’s your marriage. In this eye-opening solo episode of Leveraging Success, Jeff Gerhardt kicks off a powerful 5-part series called “Thriving Partnership” by making the case that your spouse is your #1 asset—and most high-capacity leaders are […]

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You’re Not Lacking Talent – You’re Lacking This One Thing

What if the biggest thing standing between you and your next level is YOU? In this powerful episode of Leveraging Success, Jeff Gerhardt sits down with Luke Crowley—executive coach at Novus Global, trainer, and keynote speaker who works with high-performance leaders to unlock what they’re capable of and produce results with exceptional ROI. Luke shares his

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It’s Time To Gather For What Comes Next

It’s time to gather and reignite your calling! In this special episode of Leveraging Success, host Jeff Gerhardt extends a personal invitation to The Master’s Program alumni and potential participants for the Priority Gathering—a transformative event designed to sharpen leadership, foster community, and align your life with eternal impact. Jeff shares the vision behind this

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Unity Doesn’t Mean Agreement

What if disagreeing could actually strengthen your leadership, unity, and mission—whether in faith, business, or family? In this solo episode of Leveraging Success, host Jeff Gerhardt explores the powerful concept of “disagree and commit,” challenging the myth that niceness means avoiding conflict. Drawing from Scripture, personal experiences, and real-world examples, Jeff discusses how honest disagreements

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