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Tuesday, May 25
Keynote Luncheon
11:30am-1:15pm
The Shark and the Goldfish: Positive Ways to Thrive During Waves of Change
By: Jon Gordon, The Jon Gordon Companies


Now more than ever change and uncertainty are a part of daily work and life. During changing times, it's easy to worry, give up, and let fear paralyze you. However, you and your team have more control than you think you do, and how you handle change is your choice - the only choice that matters. You can allow the waves of change to crush you or you can learn to ride them to a successful future. Based on his latest book The Shark and the Goldfish, Jon presents a proven 4 step model packed with tips and strategies to help you and your team thrive during waves of change.


FACULTY
Jon Gordon

The Shark and the Goldfish

Jon Gordon is a speaker, consultant and author of the International best seller The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work and Team with Positive Energy, The No Complaining Rule: Positive Ways to Deal with Negativity at Work, and Training Camp: What the Best do Better than Everyone Else. Jon's latest book, The Shark and The Goldfish: Positive Ways to Thrive During Waves of Change, is now available.

The message in Jon's books and speaking presentations is such that NFL coaches such as Jack Del Rio, Mike Smith, the PGA Tour and the FBI have called on Jon to inspire and benefit their teams. Jon and his books have been featured on CNN, The Today Show and in Forbes, Feast Company, O Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Clients such as Morgan Properties, The Atlantic Falcons, Campbell Soup, Northwestern Mutual, and JP Morgan Chase also call on Jon to bring out the best in their leaders and teams.

Jon is a graduate of Cornell University and holds a masters in teaching from Emory University. When he's not speaking to businesses or schools, you can find him playing lacrosse or basketball with his wife and two "high energy" children.



Speaker also Presenting:
Training Camp: What the Best do Better than Everyone Else

Session Counts as 1 Continuing Education Credit (CEC)