Bestselling Author and Psychology Today Blogger Presents
“The Power of Passionate
Work”
The Western North Carolina Human Resource Association (WNC HRA)
is pleased to announce Gregg Levoy will be presenting his popular program, “The
Power of Passionate Work,” on Monday, October 30th, at the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, in the boardroom, located on the second floor of the building. The day’s agenda includes brunch, networking
time and a hands-on seminar. The program is open to anyone in the business
community who could benefit from identifying what inspires passion in
(work)life and what undermines it.
The session is facilitated by Gregg Levoy,
one of the most popular presenters at last fall’s NC SHRM Conference at the
U.S. Cellular Center. Attendees filled out feedback forms afterward, and
comments included:
“Loved how he tied it all back to something
we could use.”
“My favorite session of the conference.”
“Thought provoking, insightful, engaging.”
“Thought provoking questions and quotes allowed for introspective reflection that I applied to both work and life.”
“Thought provoking, insightful, engaging.”
“Thought provoking questions and quotes allowed for introspective reflection that I applied to both work and life.”
Levoy is the author of Vital Signs:
Discovering and Sustaining Your Passion for Life, and the bestseller Callings:
Finding and Following an Authentic Life — rated among the "Top 20
Career Publications" by the Workforce Information Group. He is also the
former "behavioral specialist" at USA Today and a regular
blogger for Psychology Today. A sought-after speaker, Levoy has
presented at organizations including the Smithsonian Institution, the EPA and
Microsoft, and is a frequent media guest on CNN, NPR and PBS.
The “Power of Passionate Work” is a dynamic
session designed around a series of self-reflective questions to help
participants identify passion in themselves, in those they lead at work, and in
potential new employees. Through writing, discussion, small-group work,
brainstorming, and humor, attendees clarify what inspires passion in their own
(work)life and what defeats it; where they do their best work, and can make the
most impact; and what they're most passionately curious about.
Sign in begins at 8:30 a.m. and the program runs from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Brunch is included. For more information and to register for “The Power of Passionate Work,” visit wnchra.org. The program is $99 for WNC HRA members and $149 for non-members. It includes four hours of general credit for SHRM and HRCI.
Sign in begins at 8:30 a.m. and the program runs from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Brunch is included. For more information and to register for “The Power of Passionate Work,” visit wnchra.org. The program is $99 for WNC HRA members and $149 for non-members. It includes four hours of general credit for SHRM and HRCI.
About WNC HRA
An affiliated Chapter of the
Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM). The members of chapter #0570 have
joined together since 1955 to share ideas and best practices within the region
that promote a productive, healthy, and happy workforce. The mission of the WNC
Human Resource Association is to provide each member with knowledge,
connections, and tools to reach their fullest strategic and leadership
potential as individuals and professionals.
About Gregg Levoy:
Gregg Levoy is the author of Vital
Signs: Discovering and Sustaining Your Passion for Life (Penguin), and
the bestseller Callings: Finding and Following An Authentic Life (Random
House)—rated among the "Top 20 Career Publications" by the Workforce
Information Group. He is also the former "behavioral specialist" at USA
Today and a regular blogger for Psychology Today.
As a speaker, he has presented at SHRM
Conferences, as well as the Smithsonian Institution, Environmental Protection
Agency, Microsoft, National Conference on Positive Aging, American Counseling
Association, National Career Development Association, and many others, and been
a frequent guest of the media, including ABC-TV, CNN, NPR and PBS.
A former adjunct professor of journalism at
the University of New Mexico, and former columnist and reporter for USA
Today and the Cincinnati Enquirer, he has written for
the New York Times Magazine, Washington Post, Omni, Psychology Today,
Fast Company, Reader’s Digest, and many others. His website is www.gregglevoy.com.
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