Time With June
“I met June through Teaching Horse—a leadership experience that already had me thinking differently. What I didn't expect was that the relationship we built there would continue to shape how I lead today. June walked alongside me through my first CEO role: rebuilding a legacy organization, revitalizing a board, growing a team, and navigating the uncertainty of a global pandemic. She has a rare gift for helping you see yourself clearly when the pressure is highest. I am grateful for her support.”
— Kelly Rowell, past president, Center for Entrepreneurial Development

Something has surfaced. A question you can’t shake, an uncertainty you’re not sure how to move through, a next step that isn’t clear yet.
We could all use a guide.
June Gunter, Ed.D., is the founder of TeachingHorse and the author of Chaos to Clarity: A TeachingHorse Field Guide for Finding a Way Forward. She has spent 25 years preparing people to lead through uncertainty. She offers Time with June for the moments that leave you wondering what to do next.
“Uncertainty is where possibility lives.”
— June Gunter
Bring her the real thing. In 30 minutes, she’ll listen, ask the question you didn’t know you needed, and help you find your footing. You’ll leave knowing your next step.
Sessions are by phone or video.
Investment:
Single session: $300
Four-session package: $1,000.
(For leaders who are ready to go deep. Most leaders are carrying this alone. You don’t have to.)
“June has transformed my leadership and dramatically increased my impact. She brings clarity by asking the right questions and challenging assumptions in ways that unlock growth. I am deeply grateful for her executive coaching over the past five years.”
— Heather Fennessey McWhorter, Director, University of North Carolina Wilmington Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE)
“I met June through Teaching Horse—a leadership experience that already had me thinking differently. What I didn't expect was that the relationship we built there would continue to shape how I lead today. June walked alongside me through my first CEO role: rebuilding a legacy organization, revitalizing a board, growing a team, and navigating the uncertainty of a global pandemic. She has a rare gift for helping you see yourself clearly when the pressure is highest. I am grateful for her support.”
— Kelly Rowell, past president, Center for Entrepreneurial Development
