Leadership Across Generations is the second part of our Leading with Care in a Tough World Series
Join Authors Bob DeKoch and Dr. Amy Sanchez Zadak (NSU Adjunct Professor and PHD in Health and Human Services) as they moderate a panel of cross generation leaders to explore effective leadership styles.
The panelists:
Rita Case - President and CEO Rick Case Automotive Group
Sandy Lighterman- Commissioner of Film, Broward County
Juliet Roulhac- Director External Affairs Florida Power & Light
Caitlin Stella - CEO Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
These panelists will discuss the evolving dynamics of leadership styles over time. Panelists will explore how generational differences shape approaches to management, communication, and innovation within the workplace. Attendees will gain valuable insights into bridging generational gaps to foster collaboration and drive organizational success.
This series delves into the principles outlined in the influential book - Leading with Care in a Tough World, offering strategies for compassionate and effective leadership in challenging environments. Expert speakers will discuss how empathy, resilience, and ethical decision-making can drive success and foster positive workplace cultures. Attendees will learn practical approaches to navigate and thrive in tough situations while maintaining a focus on caring and supportive leadership.
Bob DeKoch - has over 40 years of diverse experience in executive leadership, which included 20 years leading The Boldt Company, a $1 billion construction services and real estate development company. He has developed novel insights into leadership thinking and practice.
Aimee Sanchez-Zadak, Ed.D., has served as an Adjunct Professor at NSU since 1997, teaching various courses in psychology. She serves as a Behavioral Strategist and Life Editor and developed the Counting Down program to educate individuals in corporate and private environments. Through this approach, she breaks down one's description of "feeling anxious and lost" to the core of the client's life rules based on their belief system. This process helps clients understand, predict, and resolve the triggers causing their life outcomes. Zadak also serves as chair of the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation, for which she reviews grants for the Educational and Scientific Committees. She is an advocate for women's rights to choose their health outcomes and was named among 2012's Hispanic Women of Distinction.
Mon, Dec 16 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Tue, Dec 17 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Wed, Dec 18 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Thu, Dec 19 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Fri, Dec 20 | 7:00AM to 10:00PM |
Sat, Dec 21 | 7:00AM to 8:00PM |
Sun, Dec 22 | 10:00AM to 11:00PM |