RHR Wins Prestigious TITAN Business Award!

October 21, 2025
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RHR is exceptionally proud to announce that we have been honored with a TITAN Business Award in the Human Resources – Best Leadership Development Program category. This significant achievement recognizes RHR’s flagship executive coaching program, Leading at Scale, for its profound impact and innovative approach.

The TITAN Business Awards celebrate organizations with expertise and influence that stand out on a global stage, recognizing those that demonstrate exceptional performance and leadership. Our Leading at Scale program was singled out by an esteemed panel of international judges after a rigorous evaluation process, confirming its status as a world-class solution in the leadership development space. This victory underscores RHR’s commitment to providing clients with scientifically backed high-impact solutions proven to generate tangible business results.

Our award-winning program directly addresses the most complex challenge facing modern executives: navigating and thriving amid rapid organizational growth and complexity. RHR’s solutions use the combined power of psychology, business expertise, and the newest technologies to build robust leadership succession pipelines and prepare leaders for success at the highest levels.

This award serves as a powerful validation of RHR’s experts in human behavior and organizational performance. It also reinforces our core mission to unlock the potential in every leader, build high-performing executive teams, and develop results-driven operating cultures designed for sustained growth.

“Receiving the TITAN Business Award is a tremendous honor and validates the efficacy of our methodology,” said RHR Chief Executive Officer Jessica Bigazzi Foster. “It confirms that our commitment to helping leaders master the art and science of leading at scale is recognized as industry leading on a global level. We are immensely proud of this achievement and the results it signifies for our clients.”