Professor Jeremy Hunter comes to Denver to share his tools and insights for us as leaders to manage our minds and bodies in the midst of changing work environments – imparting skills for immediate implementation and success in both our professional and personal lives.
Since 1999 Jeremy Hunter has been affiliated with the Peter F. Drucker School of Management, where he teaches in the Executive Management and MBA programs and has been voted Professor of the Year three times.
He created and still teaches The Practice of Self-Management and The Executive Mind, a series of challenging and transformative executive education programs dedicated to managing oneself. These courses were among the first to introduce mindfulness practice (a rigorous form of mental discipline) as well as attention training and emotional management in a management context. Jeremy is also actively involved in the civic leadership programs of the Southern California Leadership Network as a Senior Curriculum Fellow, teaching The Internal Dynamics of Leadership to give leaders the inner skills needed to deal with life’s challenges. Jeremy also serves as part of the executive coaching team with Corporate Coaching International, co-founded by Lois Frankel, author of the bestselling books Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich and Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office. From 1994-2004, Jeremy Hunter served as Research Director of the Quality of Life Research Center, which he co-founded with Jeanne Nakamura and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi at the Drucker School of Management.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
7:45 am - 8:30 am Networking & Continental Breakfast
8:30 am - 10:30 am Program/Workshop
DU, Driscoll Student Center
2055 E. Evans Avenue
Denver, CO 80210
Cost:
RMHRPS Members $45
Nonmembers $65
With registration, you receive two articles from Jeremy: Making the Mindful Leader and Knowledge Worker Productivity and the Practice of Self-Management
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