Dixon de Leña

Consultant | Leadership Development Specialist | Mindfulness Teacher

For over four decades, Dixon de Leña has worked at the intersection of leadership development, organizational culture, and human transformation — consulting C-suite executives and senior leaders across Fortune 50/500 corporations, technology startups, and public sector organizations in North America and Europe.

From 1984 to 1998, as CEO of Producere Inc., Dixon and his team partnered with major U.S. corporations navigating one of the most turbulent periods in American business history — the era of large-scale reductions-in-force. Rather than manage the wreckage, they helped leaders cultivate new possibility: reorienting organizational vision, developing adaptive and breakthrough thinking, and rebuilding cultures capable of genuine renewal. His work during this period seeded the core principles that would become the foundation of Integral Partnerships — among them, his original formulations of Fluidity of Commitment and Producere, a generative orientation toward leadership as an act of ongoing creation.

Since 1999, Dixon has been a featured speaker at national and international sustainability and conscious business conferences, including LOHAS, Green America (formerly Co-op America Green Business), and LOHAS China — bridging the inner work of leadership development with the outer imperatives of ecological and cultural responsibility.

Dixon is an alumnus of Bainbridge Island Graduate Institute, having audited its inaugural Sustainable MBA Program. He is a certified Leadership Maturity Coach trained in the assessment of vertical adult development, and a Mindfulness Meditation Teacher in the Vipassana (Insight) tradition, integrating classical Buddhist teachings with contemporary leadership and organizational contexts.

Today, through Integral Partnerships LLC, Dixon works with leaders and organizations ready to grow the capacity to navigate complexity and transform culture — by developing meaning-making, relational depth, and systemic coherence. His approach draws on the Triad of Fluidity of Commitment, the Relational Field (rooted in the Filipino concept of Kapwa), and Producere — alongside his Four Domains of Integral Development framework — to support the emergence of cultures that are both adaptive and deeply human.

Beyond his professional roles, Dixon is a father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and husband, whose personal values deeply inform his work. He lives with his wife and partner Valorie on the ancestral land of the Bay Miwok people, and together they continue to engage in work that supports the evolution of individuals, enterprises, and communities toward wholeness, sustainability, and conscious engagement.

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