Strategic Thinking
Seeing the System, Acting with Intent
Build systems thinking and adaptive judgment skills to navigate complexity, spot leverage points, and act decisively when clarity is missing.

Leadership Development Facilitator & Coach
Leadership development facilitator and coach with 20+ years as a senior executive. Co-founder of Leadetic, guiding businesses through transformation.
About
Alex Nikolopoulos helps leaders unlock their potential. With over 20 years as a senior executive, he's built companies, expanded into new markets, and guided transformations that stick. As co-founder of Leadetic, Alex partners with organizations navigating change in fast-moving environments. His approach blends practical executive experience with deep expertise in leadership development and coaching. He's equally comfortable working with Fortune 500 companies and startups, bringing insights from diverse international settings to every engagement. Alex has a particular passion for technology and excels at helping organizations align digital transformation with their strategic goals. His client list includes AbbVie, Beiersdorf, Viohalco Group, and leading Greek financial institutions. Beyond his consulting work, Alex teaches as a Fellow at Alba Graduate Business School, sharing real-world lessons with the next generation of leaders. **His credentials include:** - MSc in Global Strategic Management (Boston University) - BSc degrees in Management and Psychology - Certified Trainer and Master Coach in Neurolinguistic Programming - Master Practitioner of the 'Creating your Future'© Coaching Process - LAB Profile Practitioner - Level II Practitioner of Spiral Dynamics Born in Switzerland, raised in Canada, and now based in Athens, Alex brings a truly global perspective to his work—one shaped by multiple cultures and decades of hands-on leadership experience.
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