Andrew Gerlett is a lifelong student of teamwork, shaped by a large family, competitive sports, and nearly three decades of service in the United States Army.
After retiring from military service, Andrew continued leading teams in high pressure healthcare environments, where communication, calm decision making, and collaboration directly impacted lives. His perspective is grounded in real experience, not theory, and guided by enduring values of faith, integrity, and service to others.
Andrew Gerlett’s journey spans family life, international experiences, competitive athletics, military leadership, and civilian healthcare. Raised in a close knit military family, he learned early that teamwork was not optional. It was essential. Sports reinforced discipline and accountability. Military service strengthened communication, and leadership under pressure. Healthcare leadership demanded compassion, accuracy, and trust when the stakes were highest.
Throughout his life, Andrew has led by example, believing that strong teams are built through consistency, humility, and showing up for others when it matters most. His work reflects a deep understanding of people, cultures, and environments, shaped by living and serving across the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Today, Andrew shares these lessons through writing and speaking, offering practical insight into leadership, teamwork, and personal growth. His message resonates with leaders, professionals, and anyone seeking to build stronger teams and more meaningful connections in work and life.