Yogi Berra once said, "When you come to a fork in the road, take it." Kellee took this quote quite literally marrying her passion for social justice and abundance economics to her consulting firm's skill in business strategy development. Pioneer Technologies Consulting works with entrepreneurs and established organizations to develop triple bottom line strategies that elevate profit and people while deminishing their impact on the planet.
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President, Pioneer Technologies Consulting
Private, 21-50 employees, Consulting industryKellee K. Sikes leads Pioneer Technologies Consulting (PTC), an abundance economics, fair trade, striving for green, company. PTC develops strategies for businesses focused on elevating profits and people while diminishing their impact on the planet (P3 strategies) in the practice areas of entrepreneur and executive coaching, business strategy development, marketing, and expanding the conscious consumer marketplace.
Prior to founding PTC in 1999, Kellee served as a senior leader with several organizations working across the United States, in 28 countries, and over five continents exposing her to an expanse of cultures and business growth practices. Her experience and pragmatic insight lead her to consult with cutting edge startups through Fortune 100 giants as well as governmental agencies around the world. She returned to St. Louis determined to leverage the best of her experiences and work for transformation of the worst she had seen. “I wanted more for myself, for my work, for my consultants, for my clients, for humanity, and for the world.” Kellee’s research and work since her travels has led her to investigate, test, and implement many forms of responsible business.
Career details can be found on http://www.linkedin.com/in/kelleeksikes
University of Guelph, Guelph Ontario, Canada
Bachelor’s degree.
Areas of study: Kellee attended University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada to play ice hockey while managing to earn a degree in Canadian Studies (as the first American to do so)and Consumer Studies while keeping all of her teeth.
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