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Helping leaders understand what pressure reveals — and equipping them with the discipline to become who they are capable of being.
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The Leader Behind the Framework
Daryl Horton didn't develop the EQfluence framework in a classroom or a consulting firm. He developed it in the trenches.
Over more than three decades of executive leadership in high-pressure, highly regulated food and beverage manufacturing environments, Daryl led at the intersection where people, performance, and culture collide daily. He has sat in the COO chair. He has managed operations where a single leadership failure doesn't just affect a quarterly report — it affects people's livelihoods, safety, and trust.
He has seen firsthand what happens when leaders lose their inner footing under pressure. And he has done the harder work of examining what was happening inside himself.
That inside work became everything.
Nothing changes around you until something changes within you.
That belief is not abstract. It is the product of a man who has led through organizational crisis, cultural breakdown, and high-stakes transitions — and who learned that the most important variable in every leadership environment was not strategy, not systems, and not talent. It was the internal posture of the leader in the room. That realization became the seed of the EQfluence framework.
Formation Over Inspiration
Daryl holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from Kansas State University — a discipline built on systems, structure, and the pursuit of optimal outcomes. That engineering lens has never left him. It is why EQfluence is not a motivational platform. It is a formation framework.
- ✕ Inspiration
- ✕ Insight
- ✓ Architecture
- ✓ Habits
Daryl's faith is not compartmentalized from his leadership work — it's the lens he leads through. He believes pressure doesn't just expose a leader's character; it's an invitation to be formed into something more than they were before.
We are not sentenced to stay who pressure reveals us to be.
That conviction shapes how he enters every room, every conversation, and every engagement. He is a husband, father, a man of faith, and someone who believes that the best leaders are not the ones who project the most confidence — but the ones who have done the deepest internal work.
Daryl is not building EQfluence because leadership development is a growing industry. He is building it because he has watched too many talented leaders derail — not from lack of intelligence or strategy, but from unexamined internal patterns that eroded trust, clouded judgment, and cost them the very thing they were working to protect.
He has been that leader. And the work of becoming something different is what qualifies him to walk alongside others who are ready to do the same.
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If you are a leader — or you develop leaders — who understands that lasting change begins internally, Daryl would welcome the conversation.
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