Michael Koehler
About Michael Koehler
I partner with my clients to choreograph powerful leadership development programs. A former national champion in Rock ‘n’ Roll Acrobatic Dance, I am attuned to tensions between technique and creativity, between order and improvisation, and the critical importance of timing. In order to help changemakers bring about the organizational and societal changes that they envision, I support (and provoke) my clients to make leaps in their own development. My experiential methods build from pedagogical training at the University of Marburg, where I obtained a Master's in Education, and at Georgetown University, where I obtained a Certificate in Leadership Coaching. I have experienced first-hand the frustrations of generating change within multi-stakeholder systems. I founded bilingual K-12 charter schools and have a long list of my own leadership failures from attempting to generate changes in the German education system. I reflected deeply on these failures during my studies at Harvard for the Master's in Public Administration degree and zeroed in on the importance of leadership development in creating systems change. I now have one focus: developing leadership. I teach “Leadership Confronted” to mid-career students at New York University, exploring issues of role, identity, and diversity around global challenges. I also founded the Adaptive Leadership Network in order to create holding environments for adaptive leaders and adaptive leadership educators to support and learn from one another. As a gay man born into a Seventh Day Adventist family, I have explored ways in which identity shapes how leadership is exercised. I think often about distinctions between "role" and "self." In my case, this includes the questioning of assumptions I've developed as a first-generation university graduate from a post-industrial German town and as a first-generation immigrant to the US. Specialties: Leadership Development Coaching Global Challenges Adaptive Leadership Adult Development