CUNA’s CPD Presents Leadership Development Institute
August 22, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tom Dunn
CUNA Communications, 608-231-4002
tdunn@cuna.com
MADISON, WI CUNA’s Center for Professional Development’s 2001 Leadership Development Institute is set for October 14 19, 2001, in Tempe, Arizona. This program is designed for individuals in leadership positions at any level in a credit union and those working toward leadership positions. Speakers at this year’s Institute include:
- Juli Lynch, president of Turning Point Consulting and a specialist in leadership development, facilitates action-based learning programs for groups both nationally and internationally.
- Chris Ransom, one of the principals of TEAM DYNAMICS!, a Madison, Wisconsin-based training and development organization, has 17 years experience in designing and delivering programs in high-performance teamwork, leadership development, optimal performance and creative problem-solving.
- Desmond Nolan combines his practical managerial background with his applied behavioral science consulting experience to provide assistance in management and organizational development, team building, diagnosis/problem solving and corporate planning.
It has been said that leaders must listen twice as much as they talk. It is through relationships that leaders are able to get people to move with them. Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your leadership skills and reach a higher level of performance.
For more information, visit http://training.cuna.org/on_site/2003_leadership_fct.html or contact Deb Verdicchia at (800) 356-9655, ext. 4249.
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