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Mar 23
William Vanderbloemen
Be the Unicorn: 12 Data-Driven Habits that Separate the Best Leaders from the Rest

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Mar 30
Linda Riddell, MS,
Addressing In-Work Poverty

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April 6
Thomas Wright
The Social Security & Medicare Power Hour. 7 Basics in 60-Minutes!

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April 13
Vicky Oliver
8 Ways to Attract Women Back to the Workplace

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April 20
Karin Hurt and David Dye 2024 show 2
Powerful Phrases for Dealing With Workplace Conflict

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April 27
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May 4
Drew Jones
The Open Culture Handbook

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May 11
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May 18
Ashley Goodall
The Problem with Change

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May 25
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Jun 1
Tony Martignetti
Campfire Lessons for Leaders

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Managing at the Leading Edge

Saturday, February 24, 2018 @10am

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Our Guest:

Tom Rose, Ph.D.
Author
Managing at the Leading Edge

Managing at the Leading Edge

Executive Coach Facilitator
HR Executive
Leadership Researcher

Tom Rose, Ph.D., innovates and helps clients apply evidence-based leadership development to drive results. Formerly, he directed Innovation and Customer Solutions and as a member of the senior leadership team at AchieveForum.  Rose combines an inside-outside view of what it takes to drive successful strategic initiatives.

A veteran psychologist, he has over 25 years of experience playing external consultant roles in the consumer products, financial services, and pharmaceuticals industries.  Complementing this outside consultant’s view Rose has had several HR leadership roles including CHRO, head of talent management, talent planning, compensation, and metrics functions.

Dr. Rose has worked in a diverse range of organizations like Sun Life Financial, Syracuse University and Reebok.

What Would Henry Do?

Saturday, February 17, 2018 @10am

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Our Guest:

Ken Lizotte
Author
Chief Imagination Officer
Thoughtleading.com

What Would Henry Do?

Today on our little planet, we live in bewildering times. We’re essentially faced with this question: what should we be thinking, saying and doing about the challenges bearing down upon our lives? Answers can be hard to come by. Yet we, the community of Thoreau Farm, believe we have to search for them. So we wondered, if Henry David Thoreau were alive today, what would HE think, what HE say, what would HE do?

Author of The Speaker’s Edge: The Ultimate Go-To Guide for Locating and Landing Lots of Speaking Gigs (Maven House Press), The Expert’s Edge: Become the Go-To Authority that People Turn to Every Time (McGraw-Hill), and five other books, Ken Lizotte and his team transform consultants, entrepreneurs, business experts, attorneys and professional services professionals and their firms into “thoughtleaders,” thereby separating them the competitive pack.

A Certified Management Consultant (CMC), Ken speaks frequently at national and local business events including annual appearances at Harvard and the Concord Festival of Authors. From 2000-2005, he served as chapter president of IMC New England, followed by a term on the national board of IMC USA. He is a member of the CEO Club of Boston and the Association of Management Consulting Firms, a graduate of Alan Weiss’s Million Dollar Consulting College and the pro bono President of the Thoreau Farm Trust.

A thoughtleader in his own right, Ken has been interviewed by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, Newsweek, Financial Times, Investors’ Business Daily, National Public Radio, CBS-TV, Writer’s Digest Magazine, The Boston Globe, to name just a few. He has published hundreds of articles including blogs and columns for the American Management Association and Boston Magazine. He’s a co-founder of the National Writers Union.

Healthcare Captive Program Benefits

Saturday, February 10, 2018 @ 10am

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Guest:

Dan O’Halloran, CPCU
President

The O’Halloran Group

Scott Wellman, CFO
Hardwood Products Co.

Dan O’Halloran is President of The O’Halloran Group and has over 30 years of experience in the fields of Employee Benefits and Property and Casualty Insurance.  The O’Halloran Group helps Maine businesses develop strategies to address the increasing cost of providing benefits to their employees, as well as navigate the post PPACA environment.

Prior to starting The O’Halloran Group, he owned and operated a multi-line independent agency that was purchased by an international bank.  Dan’s career began as an account executive with a national carrier and responsibilities included design and management of health and welfare programs for medium and large accounts in the mid-Atlantic region.

Dan has served on numerous community and private boards of directors.  Community involvement includes past President of the Independent Insurance Agents Association of Maine, former Trustee of North Yarmouth Academy, Colby College Alumni Council, Good Will-Hinckley Capital Committee, Chairman of the board for Casco Bay YMCA, Advisory Board of Ed Logics, and board member of the Maine Educational Loan Authority. Dan resides in Yarmouth with his wife and their children, Charlie and Olivia.

EDUCATION   

Dan received his Bachelor of Art’s degree from Colby College and Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter designation from the American Institute.  He is a member of the American Society of Property Casualty Underwriters and has multi-state licenses in life, health, accident and property and casualty.

How Did I Not See This Coming?

Saturday, February 3, 2018 @ 10am

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Guest:

Katy Tynan
Author
How Did I Not See This Coming?

Katy is the bestselling author of practical guides to career transitions, and an internationally-recognized expert on how work is evolving.

Katy is an expert in how the employer/employee relationship is changing, and how individuals, businesses, and educational institutions need to adapt to the evolving landscape of work.

Throughout her 20+ year career in IT and operations consulting, Katy has advised hundreds of organizations on how to find innovative solutions leveraging technology and human capital for competitive advantage. Katy has been part of multiple successful startup exits including Winphoria Networks (acquired by Motorola in 2003) and Thrive Networks (acquired by Staples in 2007).

Katy is the author of Survive Your Promotion! The 90 Day Success Plan for New Managers, and her most recent book, Free Agent: The Independent Professional’s Roadmap to Self-Employment Success.

When she’s not working, Katy can be found traveling, kayaking, sailing, or reading. Katy, her son, and her dog live near Boston, Massachusetts, and she is a proud graduate of UMass Amherst.