LDI Team

Michael Terrell is a San Francisco-based executive coach who helps startup leaders grow as executives and as human beings. His work is all about helping people grow their self-awareness so that they can better connect with and lead others. Michael is an Advanced T-Group Facilitator for the Interpersonal Dynamics course at the Stanford Business School and is the co-author of a book on leadership development called The Inside-Out Effect. He’s a leading expert on California burritos, movies made after 1990, and dad jokes, and he can’t wait to explore and laugh and grow with you all in Atlanta for this year’s LDI. 
Corey DysickCorey Dysick is a Consultant at BetterUp. He is passionate about using coaching to help people achieve personal and business dreams. Corey helps Fortune 1000 companies develop a culture of coaching that drives key business measures. He is also enthusiastic about youth leadership development, and is the Founder of Achieve X, a mentorship program where high school students partner with Stanford grads to embark on a quest to make an area of their life awesome. Corey holds a degree in Human Biology with a concentration in Psychology and Physiology from Stanford University. Corey loves water skiing, snow skiing, rock climbing, pretending to be Harry Potter, and general goofiness. Sue Suh (she/her; 1992 Coke Scholar) most recently served as the first Chief People Officer and Chief Impact Officer for the global media company TIME. Before joining TIME Sue’s career spanned philanthropy and public service with The Rockefeller Foundation and the U.S. Departments of State and Defense, and she began her federal government journey as a Presidential Management Fellow. The proud daughter of Korean immigrants, Sue is a relentless optimist and passionate about the power within each of us to create and share opportunity for all. She currently sits on several nonprofit boards, including the Classical Theatre of Harlem, and advises The Oppenheimer Project and the Oppenheimer Science & Energy Leadership Program. Sue graduated from Princeton University (BA) and Columbia University (MA) and earned a Fulbright award to teach in Korea. She loves supporting amazing humans who seek to move the world forward, and she can’t wait to meet you!
 

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