Networking 2.0: Next Steps In Maximizing Outcomes From Your Contacts

Leslie Grossman
Management Consultant, co-founder of Women’s Leadership Exchange

Monday, November 11, 6:00 pm
Yale Club, Room TBA

Leslie Grossman, author of author of Link Out: How to Turn Your Network into a Chain of Lasting CLeslieGrossman_2 (4)onnections, has discovered how we unlock the key to a successful use of our networking efforts. Whether you are an entrepreneur or corporate executive, you have the opportunity to take control of your business and career path.  Leslie has found that today success depends on the application of leadership and connection strategies used by the business world’s greatest leaders.

In addition to being an author, Leslie is a management consultant, inspirational speaker, founder of an integrated marketing agency and co-founder of Women’s Leadership Exchange.

Please join us for a rare opportunity to listen to a new way to network and build trusted relationships.

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Becoming Ginger Rogers: Business and Life Lessons from the Ballroom

OCTOBER 1, 2013 (Room TBA), 6:00pm

Patrice Tanaka
Author

Patrice Tanaka, author of Becoming Ginger Rogers: How Ballroom Dancing Made me a Happier Woman, Better Partner and Smarter CEO has found an unexpected resource for personal and business growth.

Through the experience of ballroom dancing, Patrice has learned invaluable life and business lessons.  The top five are:Headshot

  • Be fully present in body, mind and spirit
  • Perfectionism is overrated – and inhibiting
  • Practice failing so you can succeed more quickly
  • How to partner for success
  • Visualize your goals as the first step toward achieving them

This talk will turn ballroom dancing inside out and leave us with information to use as we drive to success in our own personal and professional lives.

In addition to being an author, Patrice is the Chief Counselor & Creative Strategist of Padilla CRT, a New York and Minneapolis-based public relations agency.   She is a veteran of startups, acquisitions and multiple corporate mergers.  She is now poised to share what she’s learned with others who seek to expand their approaches to business growth.

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The Affordable Health Care Act:
Current Prognosis and our Health Care Future

SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 (Room TBA), 6:00pm

Kyle Healy
Vice President Group Benefits – Lenox Advisors

The media continues its voracious buzz about the pros and cons about The Affordable Health Care Act.  Politicos and pundits debate what should have been, what should be and what will be as we all try to understand the impact of Obamacare.

Kyle Healy, Vice President Group Benefits at Lenox Advisors, a top finanKyle Healy picturecial management firm, has extensive experience with benefits and labor issues.  He is uniquely qualified to address this timely and profoundly important topic.

Many managers, in both public and private sector organizations, are unsure about how to proceed in the era of health care exchanges, or marketplaces, that offer choices of plans and options.  The exchanges promise corporate efficiency versus the often-criticized inefficiency of the current health plan protocols.  But the questions are many, and the path very complex.

Please join us to hear how Kyle, sees how Obamacare will impact virtually every American company and individual in both broad and narrow ways.

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Women Leading Now

July 2nd – Room TBA – 6:00pm (Promptly!)

Deborah Rosado Shaw & Ken Mandelbaum
Business Performance Experts

For several years now, key studies have demonstrated a link between gender diversity and corporate performance.  Many forward-thinking companies have put in policies and practices to promote gender diversity, yet women are leaving corporate America in greater numbers each day.

With the ongoing disruption of many traditional industries and increased global competition, how do we make sure we get the full yield of women’s leadership in advancing corporate and organizational growth?”

It will take a new model and this model is available.  It is one that leaves men and women with expanded performance, fulfillment and impact.

Ken MandelbaumJoin us forDeb Shaw 2 an insightful, engaging and eye-opening conversation led by business performance experts Deborah Rosado Shaw and Ken Mandelbaum: “Women Leading Now – A New Model Of Performance.”

Deb Shaw is a trusted advisor to the Fortune 100, an award-winning entrepreneur, a best-selling author and founding partner of Prime Insights, a career success training and development company helping leaders discover insights that generate uncommon results.

Ken Mandelbaum is a Senior Consultant and Strategy & Performance expert at VSA Consulting and a c-suite veteran and partner of several national retail, finance and real estate companies.

Come and discover this emerging model and how it works for you and your enterprise.

 

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What’s In Store for the Future of Print Media?

June 4, 2013 (Room TBA), 6:00pm (Promptly!)

Jack Griffin
Principal, Empirical Media Advisors

Print media has been facing strong headwinds from the digital world, with the public consuming media online and getting their news, information and reviews from blogs and subject-driven web resources.

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Club member Jack Griffin of Empirical Media Advisors, is a veteran of print media and print media crises.  He has worked for Meredith Publishing and Time Inc., among many others where he has lead breakthrough initiatives as a publisher.

Jack will address the disruptions in the media landscape with some publishers moving entirely to a digital presence, others selling their assets and still others seeking to re-engineer their business to maintain both online and offline presences.

The implications for print media extend beyond that industry to include retail, entertainment and consumer product marketing.  There is much that weighs in the balance and Jack will offer his perspectives on what is ahead.

 

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The New PR Revolution: How Digital Public Relations Puts the Power in Your Hands

March 5th 2013 (Room TBA), 6:00pm

David Kalson
Senior Partner, Post and Beam Public Relations

Time was when public relations was a rarefied communications tool reserved for companies fielding big PR agencies looking to gain positive coverage in the news media.  Enter the digital age! A revolution is underway in PR that has democratized and changed the playing field forever – for all size companies: Big and small.

While pitching one’s stories to reporters continues to be a solid approach, strategies built on sharing information online via social media, news and information web sites are now available as leading choices for many communications experts.

David Kalson is a veteran PR professional and is a senior partner at Post and Beam, an innovative public relations, design and software development agency with expertise in a wide range of product and service industries.  David will address how current technologies have spurred the ability of business managers to fuel their own communications plans on their terms. And, as every front page, digital or print, now attests, the digital world also brings new vulnerabilities to business.

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Next Stop: New York! What’s Ahead for our Tourism and Convention Industry

Join us on Tuesday February 5th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for:

George Fertitta
CEO, NYC & Co.,
New York City’s Marketing and Tourism Organization

New York City is one of the world’s most coveted destinations for both leisure and business travelers after many years of investment in marketing our city as the premier travel venue.George Fertitta (2)

George Fertitta has spearheaded the city’s significant marketing efforts to attract domestic and international public and private sector partnerships to create New York as the stellar brand for tourism and conventions.

Looking ahead, what can we expect as global markets shift, the financial world shrinks, media and communications are disrupted and other destinations flourish?

George is a veteran of the advertising industry and founded a major ad agency for many years which he sold prior to being recruited by Michael Bloomberg to head NYC & Co.  His work has contributed to the exponential growth of the many industries based on travel, such as airlines, hotels, restaurants, convention sales as well as marketing support organizations.

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Fashioning the Future: What’s Ahead for the Fashion Industry in New York

Join us on Tuesday January 8th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for:

Jeff Kapelman
co-CEO of Hilldun

 Jeff Kapelman, co-CEO of Hilldun, a leading factor in the fashion industry, has extensive expertise with emerging companies in the apparel business. In addition, Jeff serves on the Board of the Fashion Service Network, an educational and networking council of New York’s leading service providers to the fashion industry.  

From his vantage point, Jeff has an excellent view of the state of the fashion industry, once a reliable mainstay of our local ecojeffrey-kapelmannomy.  Jeff will address a range of issues that impact the success and stability of an industry predicated on innovation, flexibility and multi-disciplinary approaches both within traditional and tech-savvy fashion brands.

Where are the opportunities in light of intense overseas competition, disruption of the retailer community, fickle consumer tastes dictated by online and entertainment entities and e-commerce platforms that place additional pressure on design, manufacturing and delivery planning? Jeff will provide us with fascinating insights into openings for business people who can capitalize on trends and act appropriately in response to them.

For the past 50 years, Hilldun has provided factoring and financial services to a variety of business owners including manufacturers, wholesalers, importers, and service providers. Specializing and understanding the needs of small and mid-size business, Hilldun provides companies with the working capital they need to fuel the growth of their brands.

 

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Water: The Forgotten Utility and What the Global Water Crisis Means for Business

Join us on Tuesday November 6th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for

Dr. Sarah Kapnick
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Visiting Scientist at Princeton University’s
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program

Water is taken for granted as a utility of little or no concern in light of the market pressures on electricity, gas, oil and coal, particularly here in the North East.   However, this marginalized resource is not as abundant as it looks and its lack currently has a significant impact on business growth both here and abroad.Dr. Sarah Kapnick

Sarah will address issues, trends and developments as well as economic opportunities surrounding water use and conservation including Water Shortages, Impacted Areas, Manufacturing & Pricing Impact, Trends, Solutions, and New Technologies.

Sarah  is well published in the area of hydroclimate variability with a particular emphasis on understanding the mechanisms controlling snow and water cycle variability. She is also a co-founder of Vertum Partners, LP, a Department of Energy funded start-up company based in Los Angeles that provides power production risk assessment software for renewable energy stakeholders. Prior to her academic career, she worked as an investment banking analyst in the Financial Institutions Group at Goldman Sachs. Sarah received her PhD in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from University of California-Los Angeles and AB in Mathematics from Princeton University.

 

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The Hospitality Industry in New York: What’s New, What’s Next, What’s Growing

 

Join us on Thursday October 18th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for

Hervé Houdré
Regional Director of Operations and General Manager
InterContinental New York Barclay

The hospitality industry has long been one of the economic pillars of the New York economy and that trend appears to be on track to continue. Hotels form the backbone of the visitor experience here and astute managers have noticed stark shifts in their interests, demands and expectations of their time here.

One of Europe and America’s most respected hoteliers, Hervé Houdré began his tenure as Regional Director of Operations and General Manager of the InterContinental New York Barclay in October, 209.  Prior to this, he held the position of General Manager of the Willard InterContinental Washington D.C. since 2004.

Houdré was named “2006 Independent Hotelier of the World” by HOTELS magazine. He serves on the Boards and Executive Committees of the NYC Hotel Association and NYC & Company (Convention & Visitors Bureau) as well as on the Board of GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council).  A leader in sustainable hospitality, Houdré published Sustainable Hospitality©, a white paper utilized by Cornell University’s Center for Hospitality Research.

 

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