Why this hub exists

Lederhilger.org exists to help visitors understand how the work associated with Robert W. Lederhilger III fits together. Over time, separate websites developed for different purposes: a professional resume, a speaking and mentoring site, a technology company, a publication, faith-based communities, and a planned regenerative-farm project. Each destination should remain focused on its own job. This hub provides the context that connects them without pretending they are all departments of one organization.

The older version of this website used language that could suggest a broad corporate structure or “organization” operating across unrelated industries. That framing is retired. Lederhilger.org is not an operating business, parent company, holding company, investment firm, charity, or legal entity. It does not sell hosting, accept donations, employ staff, or own the projects listed here. It is a personal and project directory maintained to present accurate relationships and help people find the right destination.

The ideas connecting the work

The projects are different, but several themes recur. The first is systems thinking: the belief that outcomes are shaped by structures, incentives, routines, responsibilities, and feedback—not only by intentions. That perspective comes from decades spent working with web infrastructure and operations, where reliability depends on what is designed, monitored, documented, and maintained.

The second is stewardship. In business, stewardship means handling customers, people, money, tools, and influence responsibly. In faith and community, it means using experience and ability in service of others. In land, it means considering soil, water, animals, food, and future generations rather than treating property only as an asset. The language differs by project, but the underlying question is similar: what has been entrusted, and how should it be cared for?

The third is rebuilding. Rebuilding is not presented here as a polished personal brand or a claim that every difficult chapter is resolved. It is ongoing work: learning from failure, making better decisions, restoring trust where possible, building healthier systems, staying rooted in faith and family, and preparing carefully for what comes next.

How the connected sites differ

RobertLederhilger.com is the detailed professional resume and career-history site. RobLederhilger.com is the dedicated home for speaking, mentoring, and contact. SOLUENCY is the separate commercial technology company through which Rob’s current client services and products are offered. Systems & Soil is an independent publication for long-form writing.

Bayside Business Builders is a Bayside Community Church activity group for business owners and professionals. It is a local church-based community and remains distinct from Kingdom Business Builders, a separate faith-based nonprofit/community initiative. Restore Creation is a planned regenerative-farm and land-stewardship vision; it is described with future-oriented language because it is still being prepared rather than presented as an operating farm.

The Projects & Initiatives directory makes these relationships and status labels explicit. This is important both for visitors and for search engines: connected does not mean legally combined, and a future vision should not be written as a completed fact.

How to use this site

For a current narrative biography, begin with the Rob Lederhilger page. For a categorized view of businesses, publications, community work, and future plans, use Projects & Initiatives. The Media & Public Links directory collects selected interviews, professional profiles, owned websites, social accounts, and older profiles that remain useful.

Visitors seeking formal career details should use the professional resume and career history (opens in a new tab). Speaking, mentoring, and contact inquiries belong on RobLederhilger.com (opens in a new tab). Technology service inquiries should go directly to SOLUENCY (opens in a new tab). This routing keeps the hub useful without turning it into a sales funnel or duplicating entire websites.

Plain-language site status

Lederhilger.org is a personal and project hub and is not a separate business or nonprofit entity. References to outside businesses, publications, groups, and initiatives describe their relationship to Rob; they do not imply common ownership, corporate control, or legal affiliation beyond what each page states.