Event Details and Registration

ATDWV Webinar - Rest as a Leader

  • Tuesday, June 21, 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Via Zoom (Link provided to registrants.)

Registration

  • Participation is free for all active ATD WV Chapter Members
  • Participation is $5 for all non-members. This fee helps us offer all our programs. Please note that all chapter webinars are free for active chapter members.

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Rest as a Leader

We’ve all been there... Moving at full speed and with so much intense pressure from all directions that it’s hard to remember where we’re going and why. We just know we have to get there – yesterday!

During the past 10 years of executive coaching and development our most important work has been around helping leaders find rest so they can love life at work and love life at home. Not only for them to be healthy leaders, but to lead in a way that helps the organization be healthy as well.

We still need to move quickly, but with purpose. We need to slow down long enough to connect (or re-connect) with the cornerstones of our leadership that provide the foundation for how we live our lives. Join us for our session on “Rest” to spend an hour working through our proven process to help leaders find rest in the middle of the chaos.

Meet your facilitator Michael Brown

Michael Brown has spent over 10 years consulting, training, and implementing transformational leadership programs for senior-leaders at organizations such as Procter & Gamble, Goodwill, and Hershey, to name a few. Michael is also an author, executive coach, and keynote speaker, addressing audiences from 50 to 2000 leaders. To ensure he can meet the unique needs and business objectives of his clients, Michael is certified in several industry-leading programs and assessments, including the SDI 2.0 and Core Strengths. Michael holds a B.A. and a Master of Arts in Strategic Communication and Leadership from Seton Hall University. He is the author of Fellowship: Servant Leaders Serving Leaders, which helps managers quickly strengthen relationships with their team members to serve their growth and development. He also served as an Emotional Intelligence adjunct instructor at the University of Arkansas. Michael makes divots in fairways in his spare time, tries to fly fish and mountain bikes – all while coaching his kids’ world championship soccer teams (okay, they might not be world champions yet).

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