You're invited to join us for the Sales Connection Breakfast Series, typically held the first Friday of each month from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, 129 S. High St. in historic Dublin.
At this session, Pete Kunk with Built to Lead, will address the group and discuss: "How to manage your Personal Psychology (7 Principles for Building a Strong Resilient Mind)".
Want to unleash your performance? Work on a better mind! A mentally tough mind is key to reaching your full potential and being a top performer in any field. We will define the factors that enable a strong resilient mindset and how to better manage our personal psychology!
About the Speaker:
As an expert in leadership, executive coaching and organizational development, Pete helps professionals realize their goals and aspirations. He started his career working for the technology giant, IBM. In this role, he quickly found his passion for professional development and world-class training when he was encouraged to take a Dale Carnegie course. Later, he was trained by Carnegie to present and facilitate their programs.
Pete has led these programs for companies such as BMW Financial Services and Xerox Corporation. Pete spent the bulk of his career working as an executive in family businesses. He served in various leadership roles before being named President of Cello-Poly Corporation, a Columbus-based plastics business. He served as a board member for Buckeye Boxes Inc., the parent company of Cello-Poly. With more than 30 years of experience working with diverse issues and leaders, Pete brings a smart approach grounded in research and real-world solutions. His keen understanding of business processes and demands of C-suite executives make him an invaluable resource for his clients. Pete connects particularly well with leaders dealing with complex succession issues and owners of family businesses.
Pete has been a trusted advisor to hundreds of leaders as an executive coach. Adept at delivering frank advice with humor and kindness, he helps tough-minded, talented leaders improve their skills and performance by collaborating on existing work issues. He can apply his experience and knowledge almost immediately to a leader’s unique needs without adding to his/her already full plate.
Pete is a sought-after speaker and facilitator of workshops for executives, managers, and employees to enhance individual and team dynamics and outcomes. By working with senior executives and their teams, Pete helps clients develop focused goals, create solutions, and increase their capacity for growth and success. Some of his clients include: Alliance Data, Cardinal Health, Edison Welding Institute, Hamilton Capital Management, McGohan Brabender, Nationwide Insurance, and Team Fishel.
Pete earned a Bachelor of General Studies with an emphasis in Marketing and Business Administration from the University of Kentucky, where he played football as a scholarship athlete. Pete is also a graduate of the Executive Development Program at The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business. As a lifelong learner, he has several certifications in leadership training including; Dale Carnegie’s Leadership Training for Managers, and The Leader in You and The Public Speaking Program; Myers Briggs Practitioner; Steven Covey’s Seven Habits of Highly Successful People and Crucial Conversations. He has also completed the multi-year curricula at Coach Training International.
This series is brought to you by a special partnership with the Ability Professional Network, Conway Center for Family Business, Driscoll Learning, The Sales Connection and the Dublin Chamber of Commerce.
All sales professionals in the central Ohio area are invited to attend for only $15, which includes breakfast. Reservations are required and can be made using the link on this page.
Friday Mar 6, 2020
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM EST
7:30 to 9 a.m.
$15 per person, which includes breakfast
Printed courtesy of www.DublinChamber.org – Contact the Dublin Chamber of Commerce for more information.
129 S. High St., Dublin, OH 43017 – 614-889-2001 – info@DublinChamber.org