Darryl A. Smith

Principal at FMG Leading

Darryl A. Smith is a seasoned executive with over 25 years of experience in leadership and talent consulting. Currently serving as CEO and Founder of DAS & Associates, Inc., and Principal at FMG Leading, Smith specializes in optimizing human capital and enhancing organizational performance. Throughout a distinguished career, Smith has held senior roles at Korn Ferry, including Senior Client Partner and Associate Client Partner, where a strong emphasis was placed on talent development and relationship management. As an Executive Faculty member at LEAD360, Smith contributes to leadership education, while a previous tenure as CEO and Founder of Uomini Luxe, LLC illustrates a strong background in operational management and strategic growth. Smith holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Central State University and is pursuing an MBA at Clark Atlanta University.

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FMG Leading

FMG Leading is an advisory firm that helps clients build world-class, values-driven organizations at the intersection of humanity and high performance. We partner with executives, boards, and investors across a range of industries, including private equity and healthcare, to build the human capital capabilities required to deliver on strategy, mitigate risk, and outpace the competition. Our team of experienced advisors guides senior leaders and teams along each stage of the change journey: charting a customized course, clearing obstacles along the way, and ensuring more ground is covered in less time. We understand the human side of high-performance, helping clients design and implement integrated, flexible development strategies that accelerate growth, build enterprise value, and create industry-leading results. Management, boards, and investors choose FMG Leading when the stakes are high, when clarity at the speed of change is critical, and when exceptional leadership matters most.