The New York Times recently featured the article, “Do You Keep a Failure Résumé? Here’s Why You Should Start. Failure isn’t a roadblock. It’s part of the process.” Oftentimes it’s hard to admit to failure, but it’s one way we learn and grow as leaders. Join us on February 15 as Marlana Valdez, Leadership Coach and Consultant takes us through topics such as why resilience is critical to long-term success as a nonprofit leader and how failure can be a “friend” in building resilience. We’ll also hear from panel of brave nonprofit leaders who will share their experiences with resilience.
When: Friday, February 15, 2019 from 9:30am – 11:30am
Where: CaringMatters, 518 S. Frederick Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD 20877
RSVP for Learning from Failure
Facilitated by Marlana Valdez, Leadership Coach and Consultant. Part 2 of the Leadership & Resilience Series will include: what works in managing stress and how you can rewire your brain to promote positivity. You will also hear from senior nonprofit leaders about their own journeys with resilience and how they have developed their own strategies for stress management and positivity at work.
When: Friday, March 15, 2019 from 9:30am – 11:30
Where: CaringMatters, 518 S. Frederick Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD 20877
RSVP for Preventing Burn-Out by Managing Stress
Marlana Valdez, Leadership Coach and Consultant
Marlana is an organization development consultant specializing in leadership development, international and cross-cultural issues, and law. She works with organizations to improve leadership effectiveness, enhance work processes and employee morale, and create strategic plans focused on systemic reform.
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