Leadership moments happen every day, and the definition of "leader" has expanded well beyond the boardroom. How do we address this new paradigm and help all leaders succeed every time they face a leadership moment? Join us for this webinar in which executive consultant Kim Arellano and manufacturing client director Jessica Strzepek will share insights, invite audience perspectives and introduce products designed for today’s leader.
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Kim specializes in helping organizations create a human-centered workplace designed for innovation, creativity, and success. In addition to transformative training and educational programs, she is passionate about the generational shift that is influencing significant transformation in the workplace today. Kim has worked with organizations to analyze succession planning as baby boomers make their exit and the next generations take over leadership roles.
Kim earned a Ph.D. in Organizational Systems Transformation and Leadership from Saybrook University in California, with a dissertation titled “Millennial Leadership Experiences and Development Needs for Manufacturing 4.0.” She is a Professional in Human Resources (PHR), a Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP), and a member of such industry organizations as the Association for Talent Development (ATD), the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), and the Association for Humanistic Psychology (AHP). A contributor to NPR and Integral Leadership Review, Kim serves on the board of the Pacific Northwest Organizational Development Network (PNODN).
Jessica advises senior leaders on best practices in leadership development, global sales force development, and strategic leadership initiatives. She currently works with AchieveForum, where she specializes in driving measurable leadership performance at every level for those in the manufacturing space. Jessica has been a coach for more than a decade and believes in empowering people through leadership skills. She graduated from Seattle Pacific University with a bachelor's in communication while competing as a division II top athlete on varsity volleyball.