Have you registered yet? Next week at Routes To Progress we are excited to hear from both local and national voices on how they are integrating sustainability in the workplace. From creating a culture of coaching in your organization to connecting with your community, learn how purposeful integration and collaboration can grow your business. Join us! Purchase tickets here, and learn more below about a few of our local guest speakers.
Monday, September 23, 3:30 – 4:30
Creating a Culture of Coaching - Jodi Flynn, Luma Coaching
Without a doubt coaching is a powerful, proven and sustainable approach to create new solutions and inspire action and leadership in individuals, businesses and communities. However, it remains largely inaccessible to these groups due to the cost and time commitment needed for delivery. This session will discuss the benefits of creating a “culture of coaching” (being valued, respected and seen as a contributor at all levels) and reveal actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately to begin creating an environment that recognizes the unique strengths and abilities of all members of the community.
Jodi Flynn is a professional coach in every sense of the term. Following a 10 year corporate career, she traded her own fast-track professional life for a different calling – one of helping other professionals. After her senior management years in the financial services industry, she’s transitioned from frontline professional to assisting others in finding success and fulfillment in their own careers.
Tuesday, September 24, 3:30 – 4:30
Business Practices and Relationships: Connecting the Dots in Your Community
Demetra Giatas, Close Buy and Erin Plummer, Hancock Lumber
Close Buy’s mission is to create a healthy, sustainable fundraising system that benefits the whole community. Our goal is to boost the local economy, and make mad cash for our participating organizations, by offering locally-made, healthy, delicious, beautiful and useful products that people want.
Tuesday, September 24, 2:00 – 3:00 pm
Intentional Collaboration Creates a Vibrant Community, Skowhegan’s Story Amber Lambke, President, Maine Grains
Amber Lambke is the president of the company, executive director of the Maine Grain Alliance (host of the annual KNEADING Conference), committee chair for Main Street Skowhegan, board member with the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences, volunteer with the Skowhegan Farmer’s Market, a mom, wife, former speech-language pathologist, home baker and gardener.
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