EXECUTIVE PERSONAL BRANDING | FOUNDER PERSONAL BRANDING | AUTHENTIC PRESENCE
You built your executive presence.
Keeping it sharp is a job of its own.
At your altitude, your personal brand already exists. The cost is the steady attention it needs to stay deliberate as the stakes, the stakeholders, and the story keep changing. That attention competes with everything else you carry. Work with a dedicated growth architect who holds that role, so you do not have to.

CONSIDERATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE AND FOUNDERS ON PERSONAL BRANDING
Your own authentic marketing function, scaled to your needs.
Your time back
Thinking, drafting, and upkeep of your presence requires significant time. Doing it authentically and with deep alignment to your values takes care. With SBX Symphony, you stay the voice and stop being the production line.
Consistency under pressure
When the board, the market, or the moment shifts, your signal holds its line instead of drifting or going quiet. Deliberate, not reactive. A thoughtful, methodical, approach to your digital presence.
One growth architect
A single growth architect who knows your context and carries the work, rather than a rotating set of freelancers you have to brief from scratch each time. One point of contact with a supporting team.
SERVICES | WAYS TO ENGAGE
Same score, your tempo.
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WHO WOULD WORK WITH YOU
Silverbranch Authentic Presence is built and led by Brian A. Kostantin, founder of Silverbranch Praxis and a growth architect with nearly two decades of experience across marketing, sales, customer experience, finance, operations, and revenue strategy.
Brian has spent his career working at the intersection of growth, trust, and execution: helping organizations clarify how they are positioned, how they go to market, how they build credibility, and how they create systems that turn strategy into measurable action. His work has included senior leadership roles across marketing, sales, client success, customer solutions, CRM modernization, partnership growth, and executive-level operating strategy.
For executives and founders, personal brand is not a vanity exercise. It is a leadership asset. It shapes how investors, boards, partners, employees, customers, recruiters, media, and AI-enabled discovery systems understand who you are, what you stand for, and why your work should be trusted.
Brian developed the Silverbranch Authentic Presence framework to help leaders build that presence with discipline. The work is not about becoming louder, more performative, or more polished for its own sake. It is about creating a clear, credible, and strategically aligned presence that reflects the substance of the leader behind it.
The framework brings structure to a deeply personal question: how should your judgment, experience, values, and point of view show up in the world?
Through Silverbranch Praxis, Brian helps executives and founders assess their current presence, architect a stronger personal brand foundation, and activate that presence across the channels, assets, and relationships that matter most. The result is not a manufactured persona. It is a more coherent signal: human, strategic, trustworthy, and built to hold up under scrutiny in the Agentic era.
NOT SURE WHERE YOUR EXECUTIVE PRESENCE SHOULD BEGIN?
Schedule a short conversation to discuss how you are being found, understood, and trusted across the human and AI-mediated landscape.
Executive Personal Branding: FAQs
Why not have my team handle my personal brand?
Your internal team can be excellent at communications, content, and corporate brand stewardship. But executive presence requires a different kind of architecture. It has to hold your personal voice, lived experience, strategic point of view, future opportunities, and stakeholder trust at the same time. Inside an organization, that role often sits between functions, which means the work can become fragmented. Silverbranch helps hold the strategic line so your presence remains coherent, credible, and distinctly yours.
Do I have to start with a full partnership?
No. A single Spark session is a low-commitment way to begin, clarify your foundation, and determine whether deeper work makes sense. Clients can move into a Signal or Symphony partnership once the value and fit are clear. You set the pace.
What does the $500 intake cover for SBX Symphony?
The intake begins with a 90-minute executive presence interview. We use that conversation to understand your goals, current visibility, stakeholder landscape, risks, constraints, and the shape of the monthly partnership. The $500 covers the diagnostic and is applied against your first month of services if we move forward together.
How is confidentiality handled?
Your intake conversation is private, and the work is handled one-to-one by a single growth architect who stays close to your context. You are not passed through a large team or treated like a generic account. Because each engagement is different, confidentiality expectations, sensitive materials, approval preferences, and any formal terms are discussed during intake and reflected in the engagement terms we agree to together.
How is this different from PR, ghostwriting, or social media management?
PR, ghostwriting, and social media management can all be useful, but they usually focus on output: posts, placements, messaging, or visibility. Silverbranch starts further upstream. We clarify the strategic foundation of your presence: what you should be known for, who needs to trust you, what signals already exist, where the gaps are, and how your voice should show up across channels. In the agentic era, that work matters differently. Your presence needs to be more than visible; it needs to be findable, credible, consistent, and trusted by both people and the intelligent systems increasingly shaping discovery, evaluation, and recommendation. Content may be part of the work, but the core work is presence architecture: building the signal authority around who you are, how you think, and why you can be trusted.
How much of my time does this require?
The work is designed to respect your time. The first diagnostic is 90 minutes. From there, the monthly time commitment depends on the partnership level and the pace of activation. In most cases, the goal is to create a working system that captures your thinking efficiently, translates it into usable presence assets, and reduces the burden of having to manage everything yourself.
Will this sound like me?
Yes. The work is not designed to manufacture a persona or make you sound like everyone else online, but this about more than sound. You retain full control. Silverbranch is not designed to manufacture a persona, mimic your voice, or make you sound like everyone else online. It is built for leaders who want to leverage external talent while remaining actively engaged in their own presence. We help clarify and strengthen the full ecosystem around your signal. The goal is to sharpen your presence without flattening your voice.
What outcomes should I expect?
The immediate outcome is greater clarity: a stronger point of view, cleaner positioning, and a more coherent presence across the places people already look for you. Over time, the work can support stronger stakeholder trust, better-fit opportunities, more consistent visibility, and a presence that is easier for people and AI-mediated systems to understand, verify, and recommend.
Is this only about LinkedIn?
No. LinkedIn may be one channel, but executive presence is broader than a posting strategy. The work can include your bio, your own website, company profile, interviews, speaking topics, board materials, search results, media footprint, content themes, and the broader signal ecosystem around you.
What if I am not comfortable being highly visible?
You do not need to become loud to become more legible. For some leaders, the right presence is selective, precise, and deliberately restrained. At the same time, silence is a decision. When your signal is unclear or absent, people and systems may draw incomplete conclusions about who you are, what you stand for, and why you should be trusted. The work is about building the right level of visibility for your goals, temperament, role, and risk profile, so your presence is intentional, credible, and true to you.
Can this support my company brand too?
Yes, but the work distinguishes between your personal executive presence and the company’s brand. For founders and senior leaders, the two often influence each other. Silverbranch helps clarify where they should align, where they should remain distinct, and how your presence can strengthen trust in the company without becoming a substitute for the company brand.
What if my company already has communications guidelines?
Existing communications guidelines are respected. The work is designed to operate alongside corporate brand, legal, communications, and investor-relations considerations. The goal is not to create conflict with the organization’s voice, but to help your individual presence remain clear, credible, and appropriately distinct.
Do you write content for me?
When appropriate, yes. But writing is not the starting point. We begin with strategy, voice, audience, and signal architecture. From there, content can be developed, edited, or guided in a way that reflects your thinking, mission and values, rather than generic thought leadership.
What does “agentic era” mean in this context?
The agentic era refers to a world where AI systems increasingly help people search, summarize, compare, evaluate, and make decisions. That changes executive presence. It is no longer enough to be visible to people; your presence also needs to be clear, credible, consistent, and easy for intelligent systems to understand without distorting who you are.
Is this appropriate if I am not actively looking for a new role?
Yes. The strongest executive presence is usually built before it is urgently needed. This work can support current leadership, board readiness, investor confidence, founder credibility, succession planning, speaking opportunities, VoE, and enhances future optionality.
What do you need from me to get started?
We usually begin with your current public presence: LinkedIn, bios, website references, interviews, articles, talks, press, company materials, and any existing positioning or communications assets. The intake conversation helps determine what else is relevant.
