CO-FOUNDERS OF eHUMANIZE
Training industry learning leaders Sioux and Dan Messinger are Founders and CoFounders of eHumanize Inc. Well respected for their transformational management training programs and executive presence workshops offered through Cream of the Crop Leaders, eHumanize represents Dan and Sioux’s vision to scale Cream of the Crop Leaders toward a highly experiential and unique online learning experience to everyone, worldwide.
Dan Messinger
Formerly VP of Learning & Development for a $5 billion public company, Dan’s ground-breaking leadership and executive development initiatives paved the way for massive positive cultural change and company growth. Dan is a member of the Forbes Coaching Council and his been published in Forbes numerous times.
Sioux Messinger
Sioux Messinger has coached and trained some of the world’s top leaders – and for over 25 years has authored some of the world’s finest transformational leadership curriculum, including the launch of the top-rated The Executive Presence Training. Sioux was former Clinical Faculty in the School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry at University of California San Francisco, and offered group facilitation at Stanford University.
PARTNER + CTO
Matt Van Vleet
The eHumanize leadership team includes veteran product innovator and CTO Matt Van Vleet. Van Vleet brought two technology companies to market (including Pillar Technology, recently acquired by Accenture). Van Vleet brings a unique combination of technical development ingenuity and business entrepreneurship. He focuses on helping companies with leaders who are expert in their field launch platforms and companies that help scale their ideas and expertise.
As an investor and practitioner at Pillar Technology Van Vleet performed almost every role at the company before its eventual merger into Industry X.O, an emerging organization within Accenture Digital. As COO in its last few years, Matt was able to help Pillar scale over 30% per year and was instrumental to the VC capital raise and eventual merger with Accenture. In addition, as a Founder of Solstice Software, Van Vleet raised venture capital and eventually sold to Solstice Software from which it was subsequently purchased by IBM.