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About Fidelis Leadership Group

Fidelis Leadership Group - Transformational Leadership Coaching & Training

Mike Ettore is a retired Marine Corps Infantry officer and decorated combat leader. He served for 24 years as an enlisted Marine and commissioned officer.

He served for 15 years as a C-level executive in Kforce, Inc. (NASDAQ: KFRC), a publicly traded company with annual revenue in excess of $1 Billion. As Chief Services Officer, he was responsible for Human Resources, Information Technology, the Program Management Office, Marketing & Social Media, Procurement, Corporate Real Estate, and the Manila-based Financial Shared Services teams.

Retiring from Kforce in 2013, he founded Fidelis Leadership Group for the sole purpose of sharing his leadership experiences and helping others reflect on the leadership challenges facing them, learn new skills, and develop into World Class Leaders.

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