This is not a book about success.
It is about what happens when the life you built can no longer protect you.
When Kevin Gill’s health begins to fail, his relationship collapses, and his two teenage sons face struggles of their own, the structures he once relied on fall away. Work offers no escape. Silence offers no relief. And strength, carried too long without support, becomes isolation.
Outside the Boardroom is a raw, unsentimental memoir of fatherhood under pressure. It follows hospital waiting rooms, fractured relationships, sleepless nights, and the quiet determination it takes to keep showing up when everything inside is breaking. This is a story rooted not in ambition or reinvention, but in responsibility, presence, and survival.
Written without theatrics or easy conclusions, this memoir explores illness, loss, masculinity, and the weight many men carry without speaking about it. It captures the moments no one sees: the evenings after the house goes quiet, the fear that arrives without warning, and the resolve to stay for the people who matter most.
This is not a guide.
It does not promise healing or answers.
It is a truthful account of endurance, fatherhood, and life lived beyond titles where what matters can no longer be postponed.