A key problem facing leaders at work is to establish a sense of legitimacy for their leadership, to mobilise the consent of their people to being led by them. This only happens when leaders have a sincere and genuine concern for those in their charge and enable their people to realise the very best in themselves. In other words, managers have the right to demand delivery of their people, not because they pay them or because they are in a position of authority, but because they Care for and Grow them.
Care and Growth are the universal criteria for any Legitimate Relationship of Power.
The Legitimate Leadership Model originated from seminal research into trust in management in the South African gold mines in the late 1980s. Contrary to expectation, trust in management in the apartheid era was not consistently low, but varied immensely, both across mines and even in different shafts on the same mine. Trust in management was not found to be a function of working/living conditions, rates of pay, trade union activity, or the sophistication of the company’s human resources policies and systems. Rather, trust in management was granted or withheld on the basis of the employees’ perception of their leadership’s genuine concern for their welfare. The leadership of a mine was seen to be legitimate and worthy, or not, of support on this basis only.
Whether the management of any enterprise is trusted and viewed as legitimate, therefore, is ultimately a function of the intent of the immediate supervisor at any level in the hierarchy.

Over the past 25 years the original research findings have been applied in more than 250 diverse organisations around the world. Legitimate Leadership Partners and Associates work with clients globally both on-site and from their home locations in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Canada, Belgium and Finland.

Gilbert, a native of the blue-collar town of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States, began his professional journey by studying Chemical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. His career in the chemical industry led him to various factories in the US and the Republic of North Macedonia, where he spent three years. This international exposure broadened his perspective and honed his adaptability, consistently serving him well. In 2017, he returned to the US and pursued an MBA from the University of Alabama. After a successful tenure of nearly 15 years in chemicals, he transitioned to the aerospace industry, focusing on producing rockets and missiles. Throughout his career, he consistently assumed roles of increasing responsibility, overseeing large operations and multiple manufacturing sites.
While not a “natural born” leader, Gilbert’s journey into leadership began during a new plant start-up early in his career. At that point, he realized that people were of greater interest than the technical challenges of engineering. His introduction to the Legitimate Leadership model at his site was a turning point. Despite being in the midst of learning the model himself, he led the Macedonia site through the program and helped to develop an amazing culture and highest performing plant in the group. When Gilbert made the change to rockets and missiles, he again decided to lead his team through a Legitimate Leadership implementation with similar success, showcasing his unwavering dedication to the model.
Gilbert’s passion for the framework grew after successfully implementing the Legitimate Leadership Model in three locations worldwide. In 2024, he decided to join Legitimate Leadership and contribute to its mission. He aims to give the model a more substantial presence in the US and support organisations shifting from Taking to Giving. His dedication to this cause is a testament to his commitment and vision for cultivating human excellence.
Outside of his professional life, Gilbert is a family man. He is married with one son and enjoys spending quality time with his loved ones. He also has a passion for travel and exploring new cultures and experiences. In addition, he is a car enthusiast, sports fan, and cyclist, finding joy and relaxation in these hobbies.