Who are the Best Leaders in Hollywood?

Who are the Best Leaders in Hollywood?

I'm inviting HRTS members to a discussion/event I'm hosting this week. See details below.

LEADERSHIP SALON: An Open Discussion about Leadership.

-Who are the best leaders in Hollywood?
-Who are the most dysfunctional?
-What is a Salon anyway?

The Hollywood Coaching Leadership Salon is a facilitated conversation among Entertainment industry professionals.

We're dedicated to growing the mystical and misunderstood art of leadership in Hollywood to a fine, masterful art.

We'll do this by beginning a conversation about Leadership that will challenge you to think, wonder, pontificate, act and become more aware of the concept, role and power of great leadership in Hollywood.

Facilitated by David Brownstein, CPCC, PCC and Kelly Carlin-McCall, CPCC, MA, the goal of this gathering is to get you thinking, talking, wondering and actually leading differently.

Come to listen, come to speak, come to ask questions. We don't have all the answers, but want to create a space for great questions, and a new way to develop a healthy view of what leadership can be in Hollywood.

You'll receive of complimentary copy of my proprietary Leadership Self-Assessment Questionnaire for your own use, and we'll talk about some of the leadership principles that the questionnaire will inspire you to ask.

We'll be meeting in a conference room at the aesthetically pleasing Graciela Hotel in Burbank.

6:30 - Meet in the Hotel Lounge for Schmooze. (optional)
7:30 - We'll move to a private conference room for a more focused conversation.
9:00 – End discussion, then chat and schmooze till 9:30 if you like.

You're welcome to come for either parts, or both.

http://www.thegraciela.com/

The Graciela Hotel
322 North Pass Avenue
Burbank, CA 91505
Phone 818.842.8887

Submitted by Gene Herd on March 20, 2008 - 12:41pm.

What's the date of the meeting? Who is inviting us to the aesthetically pleasing conference room?

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