Thomas Fitzpatrick

Continuing Lecturer at Haas School of Business

Facilitator and Executive Coach at Berkeley Executive Coaching Institute

Schools

  • Haas School of Business
  • Berkeley Executive Coaching Institute

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Haas School of Business

Thomas Fitzpatrick is an educator specializing in leadership development, communications, public speaking, technical presentations, storytelling, and coaching; he is also an executive coach.

He has taught students in all three MBA programs (Evening and Weekend, Executive, and Full-time) as well as the undergraduate program at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. His classes have included “Leadership Communications” and “Leader as Coach”. In addition, he has taught at UC Berkeley’s Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership.

Thomas is an executive coach who has worked with Fortune 500 corporate clients and has taught coaching fundamentals in the “Leader as Coach” class at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.

He has over 15 years of experience, including start-up, going public, and post-IPO business lifecycle stages, in the high-tech industry having held roles in Operations, Business Development, Product Management, and Strategic Partnerships. He holds an MBA from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and a BA from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA.

Expertise and Research Interests

  • Leadership Development
  • Communications
  • Technical Presentations
  • Storytelling
  • Coaching

Berkeley Executive Coaching Institute

Thomas is an executive coach and leadership development educator. He believes deeply in the human capacity for meaningful growth and helping his clients and students grow is what drives him.

As an executive coach, Thomas helps his clients identify their goals and plot paths to reach them. Often obstacles obstruct these paths or new paths must be forged and it can seem difficult to make progress toward our goals. Thomas works with clients to help them unlock potential—to explore, spot, and overcome the obstacles. Using a non-directive approach rooted more in inquiry than advice, Thomas helps clients view challenges with new perspective in order to find approaches that fit their unique situations.

As a leadership development educator, Thomas strives to empower each student to more powerfully connect with the people in their lives by developing their communications skills. To develop these skills, Thomas identifies each person’s unique strengths and areas for growth. He then works with them to bring about that growth through experience so that key lessons are not just understood but cemented in tangible life experiences from which they can draw. Developing each person’s unique abilities in this way cultivates the authentic leader within.

Thomas is a lecturer at both UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, where he teaches Coaching and Communications classes for MBA students, and Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership, where he teaches Communications for master and doctorate students. His clients span organizations that include: Salesforce.com, Tableau Software, Quip, Adobe, Fastly, Booking.com, Western Digital, Applied Materials, KPMG, Pacific Gas & Electric, Lawrence Berkeley and Sandia National Laboratories, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, etc.

Thomas has 15+ years of experience in the technology sector working in start-up as well as pre- and post-IPO environments. He has held positions in Operations, Business Development, Product Management, and Strategic Partnerships and he has led multicultural, globally-distributed teams. He has roots in education, having taught high school Latin and Ancient Greek prior to his business career. He holds an MBA and a Certificate in Executive Coaching from UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and a BA in Classics from College of the Holy Cross.

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