Jeff Shirrell helps high performing leaders rebuild what matters most when the win at all costs life starts costing too much.
Jeff has spent more than twenty years inside the rooms most leaders only get glimpses of. The corner office. The pulpit. The boardroom where the buck stops. He has lived the wins and quietly carried the costs. The marriage that needed mending. The relationships that got sacrificed to ambition. The moments alone in a hotel room asking, "is this all there is?"
He has also walked back from those moments. With faith, with practical wisdom, and with the help of mentors who refused to let him quit. Today, he is that mentor for other leaders. Coaching, consulting, speaking, and walking alongside men and women who have reached the top and discovered that getting there was only half the work.
Operations, audit, and senior management roles in mid-market and Fortune 500 environments. Jeff learned how high performing teams actually work, what burns leaders out, and what holds organizations together when pressure builds.
Career milestones that should have felt like victories started feeling like obligations. Marriage strained, faith on autopilot, ambition outpacing alignment. The reset that followed shaped everything Jeff teaches now.
Trained and certified through the Professional Christian Coaching Institute. Walked alongside men in faith communities through dark seasons. Discovered that a life spent helping leaders find clarity was the work he had been preparing for the whole time.
One on one coaching, workshops, consulting, and speaking. A practice rooted in scripture, refined by experience, and built around the four pillars of faith, relationships, health, and purpose. Practical enough to use on Monday morning.
You cannot compartmentalize your way to greatness. The leader at the conference table is the same person at the dinner table, and both versions are listening to the same inner voice.
Christian leadership is not about adding scripture to a secular framework. It is about letting God's perspective shape every framework you build, every decision you make, and every relationship you steward.
Most leaders already know the answer. They need a trustworthy outsider to ask the question that brings the answer to the surface. That is the work of a coach.
Jeff lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife and the desert light he never gets tired of. Mornings start with scripture and coffee. Afternoons often involve a hike up a hill that feels harder every year and easier every year, depending on the day.
Outside of coaching, he reads more theology than is probably necessary, makes a serious case for the Sonoran sunset being the best one in the country, and is convinced that walking with God is mostly about showing up for the small things, faithfully, until they become the big things.
Book a complimentary 30 minute conversation with Jeff. No pitch, no pressure. Just a real conversation about where you are and where you want to go.