Windhorse Leadership is a collaborative organization of talented, energetic and passionate consultants and coaches that are brought together by Pam McPhee, the principal and founder. Pam has been in practice for over 30 years helping individuals and organizations realize their potential through relationship development and support of creating a deliberate culture. 


Windhorse Leadership helps to develop the capacity of your relationships through individual coaching, group facilitation and experiential training programs, customized and focused on achieving results.


Brilliance requires confidence, confidence requires success, Windhorse Leadership helps create experiences where individuals and organizations can be successful.


A Wind Horse is the name given to a Tibetan prayer flag.  The flags are sensitive to the slightest movement of the wind:our encounters carry possibilities of creation. It was chosen as the name for my organization as a symbol of the capacity of the individual to manifest greatness in the world.


Pam McPhee

pmcphee@brownecenter.com

603.988.4614

Executive Director of The Browne Center and Faculty at UNH


Pam is a founder and the Executive Director of The Browne Center, www.brownecenter.com and is on the faculty of the University of New Hampshire. Pam holds a M.S.W. from the University of Connecticut and doctoral work through Prescott College. Pam has had a varied career working for business, civic and educational institutions. Her focus is on helping individuals and groups develop their own deliberate culture through inter and intra-personal skill development, group facilitation and coaching. She enjoys co-creating effective learning environments.


Clients include: ConAgra, Hewlett-Packard, i-Cube, Aetna, USAA, Boehringer Ingelheim, Saint Gobain, BAE Systems, University of Michigan Business School, Harvard Business School, MIT Sloane, Dartmouth Tuck School of Business, Department of Education for NH, Department of Education of Guam, United Way, Head Start, NH Institute on Disability


In 2010 The International Association for Experiential Education honored Pam with the Michael Stratton Practitioner's Award-their highest award given to practitioners. ‘Pam demonstrates that an individual practitioner can bring about significant change and provide a positive lasting impact on the lives of her students, participants and clients’.