Kalin Kavrakov

I help recently promoted male leaders refine their personal management style, structure their development, and reconcile conflicting demands

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Let us collaborate on your way to success

I am Kalin Kavrakov, Managing Director of a Medical Device company operating in Plovdiv, and a freelance coach & trainer. I help recently promoted male leaders refine their personal management style, structure their development, and reconcile all the conflicting demands they receive. For the most part, no one has ever taught us how to lead. Once you get promoted, a great deal is expected from you, and numerous conflicting demands are presented. I help men refine their leadership style and develop a way to meet expectations.

If you want to speed up your progress, I'm here to support you.

Let's connect and explore how we can work together to unlock your full potential.

Contact Kalin

Drop your name and email in the form below, and I’ll get back to you personally.

Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life, and you will call it fate.
— Carl Jung

About Kalin

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A man running in a triathlon race, wearing a club tri-suit, knee-high compression socks, and sunglasses, on a sidewalk in an urban area with cafes and pedestrians.
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Father, corporate director, coach, triathlete, and a regular guy trying to make it work.

The labels we stick to each other are just another subtle and automatic attempt of our brains to make sense of it all.

These labels do not define us, but they have their uses. Sometimes they help people get a first impression. Here goes my sticker:

  • Father of two boys

  • Managing Director of a mid-sized medical device business

  • Risen through the corporate ranks via the Maintenance and Engineering route

  • Bachelor’s in Engineering, and Master’s in Business Administration

  • 4 years in remission from severe burnout

  • Trained coach

  • Avid reader, interested in behavioral psychology, neuroscience, and learning

  • Firm believer in the mind-body interaction

  • Age group triathlete

Contact Kalin

kalin.kavrakov@outlook.com