Libby Gill | |
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Born | 1954 |
Alma mater | California State University, Long Beach |
Occupation(s) | Leadership speaker, executive coach, writer, CEO of Libby Gill & Company |
Children | 2 |
Website | www |
Libby Gill is a leadership speaker, executive coach and author in Los Angeles, California.[1][2][3][4] She also is the CEO of Libby Gill & Company, an executive coaching and consulting firm. Previously, Gill was Senior Vice President at Universal Studios Television, and Vice President at Sony Pictures Television and Turner Broadcasting.[5]
She is a former columnist for The Dallas Morning News.[6]
Gill was born in New York and raised in Mandarin, Florida.[1] She was one of six children and the daughter of a psychiatrist.[1][5] She attended California State University, Long Beach and earned a degree in theater.[1]
In 1995, she was appointed to senior vice president of media relations at the MCA Television group.[7] Gill had senior leadership positions at Turner Broadcasting, Universal Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment for fifteen years before founding Libby Gill & Company, an executive coaching and consulting firm, in November 2000.[8] Her clients include AMC Networks, Avery Dennison, CA Technologies, Disney-ABC, Kellogg's, Microsoft, PayPal, Wells Fargo, and others.[9]
She began writing about her experiences as an executive and teaching at a local university.[5] She has also taught at California State, Northridge.[10] She authored four books and shared her experiences in Time,[11] The New York Times,[12] and The Wall Street Journal.[13]
Stay-At-Home Dads (2001) was written about her family's experiences when she was making more money than her husband and they decided he would be a stay-at-home dad.[14] After ten years of her husband being the primary caregiver in the house, she wrote the book.[15] The journal, Adolescence, called it a "step by step blueprint for transitioning into a stay-at-home-dad family."[16]
Traveling Hopefully: How to Lose Your Baggage and Jumpstart Your Life (2005) includes personal stories from her own childhood traumas.[17] In 2010, Gill's book You Unstuck: Mastering the New Rules of Risk-taking in Work and Life (2009) won an Independent Publishers Award in 2010.[18] She earned a silver award and was tied with Leanne Cusumano Roque who wrote Live Light: Simple Steps.[19]
Gill was the media consultant for the Dr Phil television show.[5] The Desert Sun called her "the brains behind the Dr. Phil show."[20]
Gill lives in Medford, Oregon with her husband, attorney David Stern, and is the mother of two sons.[21]