Monday, June 15, 2009

6/25/09: Embracing Risk at Val-Kill

Embracing Risk
Thursday, June 25
5 to 7:30 PM
7:30 to 8:30 PM (reception)
Eleanor Roosevelt Center
106 Val-Kill Park Road

Hyde Park

ERVK invites you to join author and motivational speaker Robin Gerber at a special workshop and reception for exceptional women leaders.

From keynote talks in front of thousands, to small group sessions with top-level executives and her popular course on authenticity for women managers, Robin Gerber offers inspirational insights into core concepts of leadership. Her talks combine the latest research on leadership development and effectiveness with stories and examples from admired leaders. Participants find new understanding of their own potential, and the motivation to act with passion and commitment. Spend time with Robin and other fabulous women leaders!
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Fee: ______$50 _____$75* _____$100*

*Your generous contributions help support the Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Leadership programs.

Space is limited, so don't wait! Sign up now for an inspirational, motivational, action packed evening.

Call 845-229-5302 to reserve your space today and pay by check or credit card.
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"What matters now, as always, is not what we can't do: it is what we can and must do."

-- Eleanor Roosevelt

"Eleanor Roosevelt's words ring especially true in these difficult economic times. She knew that doing what must be done required conquering fear and embracing risk. Her life provides many examples that will inspire us today to attack challenges, to keep our goals clear and to motivate others to do the same. Real, lasting change is the reward of leaders willing to act, willing to lead by example, willing to take risks."

-- Robin Gerber

Robin Gerber is the author of Leadership the Eleanor Roosevelt Way: Timeless Strategies from the First Lady of Courage, Katharine Graham: The Leadership Journey of an American Icon, Eleanor vs. Ike, and Barbie and Ruth