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Learn To Be a Transformational Leader

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Do you want to create Change that Matters? Do you have a leadership vision?

Did you know that as a Transformational Leaders, you can use your energy and passion to influence change and share visions within any team, committee or work group in which you participate?

Join Generation Charleston at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 8 at BrickStreet Insurance, 400 Quarrier St., to take you personal leadership style to the next level as a transformational leader.  The workshop, “Transformational Leadership – Inspiring Change that Matters through Leadership,” will include a brief presentation by Kathleen Dubois of Progressity followed by open Q&A with the audience.

The presentation will help members understand what defines a transformational leader, how to integrate this into your leadership every day, the benefits of a transformational leadership model and much more. In addition, several copies of recommended Leadership books will be available at the event. Refreshments will be provided.

Kathleen Dubois is the president and founder of Progressity, Inc., a Charleston-based consulting firm that provides marketing; graphic design; and executive coaching services for a variety of companies that desire dramatic improvements in their success. Kathleen obtained a Master of Arts degree in Corporate and Organizational Communication from West Virginia University and now serves as an adjunct instructor for the program.  She is a graduate of the Robert Morris College Management Leadership Program (Pittsburgh, PA) and is also a certified life and executive coach.   Kathleen is currently writing her first book, “Go for it!  A 40-day roadmap for success, happiness and freedom.”

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