Journey to Jadin Jones

Growing up, multiple leaders have made substantial impacts on me during pivotal times in my life. I knew my purpose was to strive to make a similar impact on others. During my 11 years as a head football coach, I learned that the best teams don’t happen by accident. We intentionally developed the mindset, leadership, and culture that drive winning behavior.

In my journey, I had the privilege to meet and learn from Lucas Jadin. Years later, we formed Jadin Jones to help teams become more connected, respond better to challenges, and reach their ultimate potential. Now, we hope you’ll join us on your journey.

Meet Steve

Steve Jones is a leadership coach, keynote speaker, consultant, and best-selling author who empowers leaders to build strong, united, and resilient cultures. His positive impact developed as a teacher and head football coach at Kimberly High School in Wisconsin, where he led his team to a record of 129-9 (including 70 consecutive wins) and multiple state championships. Steve’s winning formula captivates Fortune 500 companies, pro sports teams, and competitive leaders aiming to inspire successful, connected teams.

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Achievements

  • Nine-time Conference Coach of the Year
  • 2016 and 2017 Associated Press Coach of the Year
  • Three-time WFCA/Packers Coach of the Year
  • National runner-up for the Don Shula NFL Coach of the Year

Organizations Served

I’ve been incredibly fortunate to collaborate with remarkable companies, together crafting teams that are not only connected and inspired but also truly successful.

The Twin Thieves

In 2021, we co-authored the best-selling book “The Twin Thieves: How Great Leaders Build Great Teams”. We published this story to inspire business professionals, athletes, coaches, educators, or virtually anyone looking to guide a group to rise above the Twin Thieves—the Fear of Failure and the Fear of Judgement—and maximize their potential. Learn more.

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