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Strategic growth advisor to FinTech and Wealth Management organizations
We partner with you to identify, develop, and equip the leaders that will take your business further. Having worked with over 600 organizations from 30 nations around the world, we are trusted consultants to Fortune 50 companies and startups alike. We blend over 20 years of insight, honed while transforming parent company Barry-Wehmiller into a thriving $3.5B people-centric organization. Chapman & Co. partners with you by listening to your specific needs in order to deliver a tailored and holistic solution or off the shelf turnkey products for your organization. An organization isnt just a workplace, its where individuals spend the most of their daily life. We believe the greatest opportunity for good in this world lies within the organizations we interact with every day, and it begins with their leaders. To learn more about Chapman & Co. or how to partner with us, visit www.ccoleadership.com
True Lacrosse is a sports organization founded in 2008 by professional lacrosse players Jake Deane and Mike Gabel, based in Lombard, Illinois. The organization is dedicated to educating and developing young men and women in lacrosse, focusing on creating exceptional athletes while fostering confidence, integrity, and leadership skills. Operating in multiple U.S. states, including Illinois, Colorado, and Michigan, True Lacrosse serves youth players nationwide. The organization emphasizes four core pillars: Passion, Energy, Expertise, and Reps, which guide their training and player development approach. True Lacrosse offers comprehensive training programs that enhance lacrosse skills, game understanding, and athleticism. Their experienced coaching staff, comprised of former professional players, provides valuable insights and support to help players reach their potential and pursue collegiate opportunities. Additionally, True Lacrosse prioritizes player safety by partnering with platforms like HEADCHECK Health to manage concussion risks.