Will Woldenberg is the founder and president of Entegrit, the first veteran-owned management consultancy to be a Certified B-Corporation. As a project and change expert in the energy, nonprofit, and consumer products space, he delivers high-quality organizational transformation and change management leadership and implementation consulting expertise. Some of his past clients include Exelon, the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME), Honeywell, PwC, Ingevity, the Project Management Institute, Bristol Myers Squibb, and PECO.
Will is a life-long learner, and is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. He previously earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Science in Strategic Management (MS) from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He also received his Bachelor of Arts in History & English from Tulane University. Will has also earned the following certifications: Certified Change Management Practitioner (CCMP), Prosci Certified Change Practitioner (CCP), Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (CLSSBB), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) and a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR).
A veteran of Operations Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn, Will serves part-time in the United States Army Reserve as an Operations Planner with the United States Transportation Command. Previously he was selected for a below-the-zone promotion to Major, one of only two traditional Army Reservists in the Signal Corps to earn this distinction in 2021. Prior to that experience, he served as a division headquarters company commander and as a division public affairs officer. He is a Distinguished Honor Graduate from the Signal Captains Career Course, a graduate of the Defense Information School’s Public Affairs Qualification Course, was competitively selected for the Army’s Strategic Broadening Seminar at the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, and recently graduated from the United States Command and General Staff College.
Dedicated to public service, Will is a member of the Defense Council for the Truman National Security Project, a fellow with the New Leaders Council, and a graduate of LEADERSHIP Philadelphia. As a member of WeWork’s Veterans in Residence Powered by Bunker Labs, he was recognized with their Distinguished Leadership Award. He has chaired or served on nearly a dozen different nonprofit boards, including Philadelphia Stories, Warrior Writers and he is currently the President of the Zeta Psi Fraternity, Inc. Will has helped other veterans through his work with the Philadelphia Historical Society as a Discussion Leader for The Art of Reintegration program and his writing on veteran leadership, B-Corps, and societal change has been featured in print in the USA Today & The Philadelphia Inquirer and on multiple podcasts.
He lives with his wife Corey and their daughter Evie in St. Louis, Missouri.
Will is a life-long learner, and is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. He previously earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Science in Strategic Management (MS) from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He also received his Bachelor of Arts in History & English from Tulane University. Will has also earned the following certifications: Certified Change Management Practitioner (CCMP), Prosci Certified Change Practitioner (CCP), Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (CLSSBB), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) and a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR).
A veteran of Operations Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn, Will serves part-time in the United States Army Reserve as an Operations Planner with the United States Transportation Command. Previously he was selected for a below-the-zone promotion to Major, one of only two traditional Army Reservists in the Signal Corps to earn this distinction in 2021. Prior to that experience, he served as a division headquarters company commander and as a division public affairs officer. He is a Distinguished Honor Graduate from the Signal Captains Career Course, a graduate of the Defense Information School’s Public Affairs Qualification Course, was competitively selected for the Army’s Strategic Broadening Seminar at the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, and recently graduated from the United States Command and General Staff College.
Dedicated to public service, Will is a member of the Defense Council for the Truman National Security Project, a fellow with the New Leaders Council, and a graduate of LEADERSHIP Philadelphia. As a member of WeWork’s Veterans in Residence Powered by Bunker Labs, he was recognized with their Distinguished Leadership Award. He has chaired or served on nearly a dozen different nonprofit boards, including Philadelphia Stories, Warrior Writers and he is currently the President of the Zeta Psi Fraternity, Inc. Will has helped other veterans through his work with the Philadelphia Historical Society as a Discussion Leader for The Art of Reintegration program and his writing on veteran leadership, B-Corps, and societal change has been featured in print in the USA Today & The Philadelphia Inquirer and on multiple podcasts.
He lives with his wife Corey and their daughter Evie in St. Louis, Missouri.