Bluepoint Leadership Development

Peter Rauber

Senior Facilitator & Leadership Coach

With 25 years of experience building and guiding teams in high-tech research and technology, Peter Rauber has a deep understanding of the corporate environment and its intricacies. He worked in Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States, enriching him with invaluable international experience. Leading projects in Chile, China, Germany, and India further honed his intercultural understanding and sensitivity.

Today, Peter offers leadership coaching for a broad range of clients with the most ambitious aspirations. Fluent in English and German, with basic knowledge in several other languages, he connects effortlessly with diverse audiences.

As an engineering lead, Peter has established world-class research and development teams in various countries and environments. Over the past eight years, he has been coaching leaders and scientists in myriad settings. Peter developed coaching workshops for engineering leaders and brought a coaching culture to over 200 leaders within the workforce at Qualcomm. His innovative spirit is reflected in his portfolio of 146 U.S. and international patents.

Peter champions the pursuit of goals that align with personal values, believing that true success and happiness stem from this alignment. His coaching style combines empathic listening with candid, direct communication. Leading from the heart, Peter is unafraid to engage in difficult conversations in utmost service to the client. He draws inspiration from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s words: “Don’t go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”

Beyond his professional life, Peter enjoys traveling, hiking in the mountains, cooking at home, and savoring a good glass of wine.
Peter is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CTI/ICF) and a Professional Certified Coach (ICF). He has completed various corporate coaching and leadership programs and holds a BSEE in telecommunications from Switzerland and an MSEE in wireless information theory from the United States.

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