Kenton Epard

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Born Kenton Epard
Nationality USA
Occupation Founder, CEO and Executive Coach
Organization The Nexus Initiative
Website
https://www.thenexusinitiative.com/

Intro

Kenton's career began in Silicon Valley, where he worked for Texas Instruments in the semiconductor industry during the internet boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s. This exposure provided him with extensive experience working with fast-paced, technology-oriented companies in various sales and product management roles.


In the mid-2000s, Kenton relocated to Colorado and joined Level 3 Communications. There, he played a crucial role in rolling out product development, resource management, product valuation, and other processes across the entire development workforce.


Entrepreneurial Ventures

Kenton embarked on his first entrepreneurial endeavor in 2007 when he co-founded Airstream Energy (ASE) with Cameron Epard. ASE developed early-stage wind farm projects, eventually selling its projects to entities such as Acciona Group, NextEra, Juwi Power, Invenergy, Infinity Power, Engie, and Terra-Gen Power/ArcLight Capital. ASE's development projects have resulted in nearly 1,000MW of operating wind generation capacity, leading to a highly successful exit for Airstream's investors.


Religious Organization Experience

Kenton served a six-year term on the vestry (church board) of Christ Episcopal Church and the International School of Denver. These tenures involved significant organizational challenges, including executive leadership transitions, new executive search processes, and executive onboarding initiatives, in which Kenton played a material advisory role.


At Christ Episcopal Church, Kenton acted on the Search Committee to select and hire a new rector and contributed to the church's strategic visioning process. Once the new rector was installed, he was part of a three-person Executive team charged with executing a turnaround to ensure the church's long-term stability, regularly advising the new rector on organizational priorities, focus areas, personnel changes, and budgetary matters.


School Board Experience

Kenton's eight-year board service at the International School of Denver was broad, deep, challenging, and rewarding. He wore multiple hats, including Vice President of the Board, member of two Head of School Search Committees, and Chair of the Building Committee. As Vice President, he led the purchase of an adjacent office building, regularly advised the Head of the School, was the Board representative for a Board/Leadership audit, and was a key participant in creating the school's strategic plan. As Chair of the Building Committee, he led the creation of the Campus Master Plan and the school's new $20M middle school building.


Other Ventures

As an active angel investor, Kenton has invested in over twelve startup companies and served on four boards. He has advised and consulted with startup CEOs on rapid growth, employee role alignment, capital raises, productivity strategies, customer acquisition strategies, pitch decks, down-rounds, corporate distress situations, corporate work-outs, wind-downs, restructurings, loss of key personnel, and multi-party investment rounds.


In 2021, Kenton started a cryptocurrency mining company, which remains operational as market conditions allow.


Kenton also owns private rental properties in Denver and is versed in managing real estate assets and lease contracts.


Present

Today, Kenton leads The Nexus Initiative (TNI) as a seasoned leader who leverages his real-world operating experience to drive meaningful change, through his one-of-a-kind boutique Executive Coaching practice. Kenton's philosophy is driven by his belief in the power that lies at the "Nexus" of emotional intelligence, mental agility, multidisciplinary thinking, and real-world operating experience. He emphasizes these areas because emotional intelligence governs how we engage with each other, mental agility allows us to navigate a volatile world, multidisciplinary thinking enables us to leverage diverse sources to better solve challenges, and real-world operating experience is essential for integrating and practically applying these elements.


Education

- Wharton School of Business // MBA

- Kansas State University // Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering (Cum Laude)