About Us
We believe that everyone can and should have the opportunity to become extraordinary, so he or she can have a major positive impact on others. We accomplish this by helping business leaders like you to meet strategic business objectives through developing high performing managers, employees, and teams using tools and resources that are tried and true in achieving results.
A business has a much higher rate of success of meeting all their goals and objectives by developing and retaining top talent and teams, providing help for newly promoted employees transitioning into a new role, preparing employees for career advancement and providing leaders with an executive presence that is on the level that you want your organization represented.
About David
David is the Founder of The Hofstetter Group, a Management Coaching, Training, Consulting and Speaking organization. He is a dedicated Management Trainer, Coach and Consultant with more than 20 years of experience in Learning, Organizational and Talent Development. David works with organizations who need to improve management essential skills such as communication, productivity, and team building. He has helped organizations in the healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing fields just to name a few.
David is an Authorized Partner for Everything DiSC and 5 Behaviors of a Team a Wiley brand. David is an Adjunct Faculty member at Clark University, School of Professional Studies, teaching Organizational Behavior for several Master’s programs.
David completed his Bachelor’s of Science at Northeastern University in Business Management and a Master’s of Science in Organizational Psychology from Capella University. He achieved the Certified Profession Coach certification through IPEC Coaching and completed a certificate in Training from Boston University.
He has been an Association for Talent Development (ATD) national member since 1996 and a Central Mass Chapter since 2012. David became President in 2013 and Past President in 2016.
Learning Insights Radio Interview Oct 2014