Robert Kiehl

COO & Managing Principal

 



Bob Kiehl is a Managing Partner and Chief Operating Officer of The Daley Group Global Consulting Companies. Bob now also offers his experience as one of the founding partners of our Crisis Management Team. (Business 911)

Bob focuses on Sales Performance Coaching, IT assessments, leadership coaching, and organizational strategy.

Bob has been involved in management, sales & marketing, business expansion and coaching teams and individuals for the last 37 years in various high-tech, training and direct marketing firms.

Bob has been involved in all levels of management, with a focus on improving revenue results, identifying cost savings and developing a corporate Culture of Performance.

Bob received his B.S. degree from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Business Administration. Bob has served on various industry Boards, he was elected to serve as a representative in local politics and is active in many church and community groups.

Testimonials for Bob: Office:   (314) 378-6760

"The center (Endangered Wolf Center) was at the risk of closing and a crisis approach was taken to right the course. Over the next several months, through the diligence and hard work of the Board and the staff with the guidance of the Daley Group, the center was able to repair a lot of that which was needed to become sustainable. We survived an audit and hired a new Director of Development and an Executive Director to prepare for the future. The Endangered Wolf Center has been saved. We have saved the wolves."

- ​ Ralph Pfremmer, Chairman of the Board, Endangered Wolf Center

"Robert is a highly professional sales manager with excellent leadership and people skills."

- Dale Oliver, Leviton Manufacturing

"Robert is a driven business leader focused on results. His strong negotiation skills, vendor-customer management and process control capabilities can serve any organization."

- Tim Malcolm, Senior Manager, Network Operations, Infocrossing

 

 

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