Timothy Henry - Conscious Capitalism in
Times of Radical Uncertainty
Timothy Henry has spent more than thirty years asking a question that sounds deceptively simple: what does it actually look like when a business is both profitable and principled — and how do you build one?
He is the CEO and co-founder of Conscious Capitalism, Inc., the organization that has done more than any other to formalize and spread the idea that purpose, culture, stakeholder orientation, and conscious leadership are not soft ideals — they are competitive advantages. Timothy was in the room when it all began, joining John Mackey of Whole Foods, Raj Sisodia, and others at the retreat that would eventually become the first CEO Summit of Conscious Capitalism. He has been a trustee and guiding force of the movement ever since.
With Raj Sisodia, he co-authored The Conscious Capitalism Field Guide, published by Harvard Business Press — a practical, hands-on companion for leaders who want to move beyond inspiration and into implementation. He is also co-host of The Conscious Capitalists podcast, where he explores what it means to lead with clarity, courage, and conscience in pursuit of real performance results.
His approach is resolutely practical. Timothy is not interested in purpose as a talking point. He is interested in purpose as an operating system — embedded in how decisions are made, how people are led, and how results are delivered. His work with CEOs and leadership teams spans Fortune 20 companies to entrepreneurial owner-managed businesses across the globe, always centered on the same conviction: that when purpose and strategy align, cultures come alive and sustainable growth follows.