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We help leaders and their teams act on what matters with less frustration and more engagement.

  • Decades driving faster, better decisions in the tech industry & beyond

  • Founders of the Center for Decision Leadership at Intel

  • Credited with adding over $50 billion dollars of value

  • Stanford-certified in Strategic Decision & Risk Mgmt.

  • Past Officers of the Society of Decision Professionals

  • Mentors and teachers to more than 4000 leaders

Meet the Cohearity Team

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Jim Driscoll

Co-Founder & Partner

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Jim is a Partner and Co-Founder at Cohearity where he works with leaders and teams to create more decisive and cohesive organizations. Prior to founding Cohearity, Jim established the Center for Decision Leadership at Intel Corporation where he and his team added over $50B in value through better, faster decisions and trained over 4K leaders in the use of Decision Quality. Jim has served several terms on the Society of Decision Professionals Board of Directors and was elected President of the Society in 2018. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon and holds a Professional Certificate in Strategic Decisions and Risk Management from Stanford University. He and his family live in Portland, Oregon.

Jordan Stephens

Co-Founder & Partner

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Jordan is co-founder and partner at Cohearity, which helps leaders and teams act on what matters with less frustration and more engagement. Prior to Cohearity, Jordan spent two decades at Intel, primarily with the Center for Decision Leadership, where he worked on some of Intel’s most consequential decisions and taught decision-making to thousands. Prior to Intel, Jordan was a North Korea analyst with the CIA. He holds BAs in International Relations and Korean from Brigham Young University and an MBA from London Business School. Jordan has served as a member of the Society of Decision Professionals Board of Directors and sits on the Certification Council. He resides in Arizona with his family.

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