Tim Woodring is a strategist, advisor, and thought leader working at the intersection of macro trends, leadership, and applied organizational work. His writing and speaking focus on a central tension of modern leadership: in a world of accelerating change, abundant information, and increasing ambiguity, the scarcest resource is no longer data — it is shared understanding. His work helps leaders make sense of what is happening, decide what matters, and move from insight to action in ways that actually hold.
He is best known for advancing the idea that the job of the leader has shifted. Where leadership once emphasized authority, decision-making, or even inspiration, today it increasingly requires sensemaking—the ability to interpret complexity, construct meaning, and create direction without oversimplifying reality. Tim’s perspective draws on years of applied experience and his doctoral research in organizational change, in which he studied how employees construct their perceptions of leadership, especially at a distance. His work explores how leadership is not just performed, but interpreted — shaped through signals, narratives, environments, and lived experience.
Tim writes and speaks across platforms on topics including responsible leadership, trust, communication, organizational culture, and the evolving role of leaders in an AI-shaped world. His point of view is grounded but not static — connecting large-scale shifts such as technological disruption, cultural fragmentation, and changing expectations of institutions to the very practical realities leaders face within organizations. He is particularly interested in how ideas travel: how they are translated through teams, embedded in moments, and ultimately felt by people.
In practice, Tim works directly with senior leaders at critical inflection points — moments where clarity, narrative, and alignment matter most. This includes advisory work, keynote development, executive communication, and the design of high-stakes experiences such as leadership meetings, conferences, and organizational turning points. While his orientation is often toward the leader, his work frequently extends to the systems around them, recognizing that leadership is expressed not only through words but through environments, decisions, and the collective experience of the organization.
Across his work, there is a consistent throughline: leadership is not what is said, it is what is understood. And in an era where meaning is contested, and attention is fragmented, the leaders who can create clarity — without losing truth — will define what comes next.
Tim serves as Chief Solutions Officer at Unbridled, where he helps organizations design strategy, shape narrative, and bring ideas to life through experience. His background spans design thinking, organizational development, and strategic communication.
He holds two Bachelor’s Degrees from John Brown University: one in Graphic Design and the other in Web Development; a Master of Fine Arts in Experience Design from the University of North Texas; and a PhD in Organizational Learning, Performance, and Change from Colorado State University
Tim is also an avid multi-hobbyist and armchair futurist who gets deep into random things on a rotating and seasonal basis. He is a practicing evangelical Christian. His greatest contribution and passion is being a husband and father to his three kids.
Tim grew up across the continental United States, born in California, spent his adolescent years in Northwest Arkansas, attended high school in East Texas, attended college in Arkansas, worked early in his career in Dallas, Texas, and has lived with his family in Denver since 2013.
Whether writing, speaking, or working alongside leaders, his aim is the same: to help turn complexity into clarity, and clarity into movement.