There’s No Lesson Plan for COVID-19

Most of us have had to adapt to the transition from an in-person world to a virtual environment, and that includes students and teachers. In last week’s Virtual Voices, we heard from leaders in education on how they are keeping their students and staff motivated and what opportunities they are seeing as a result of this pandemic. Virtual Voices aims to keep alums informed [...]

2020-05-04T17:02:36-06:00May 4th, 2020|

Chamber Leadership: We’ll Navigate This Crisis, Together

A crisis allows our community to rally and shows us why working together is the best way to get things done. In last week’s Virtual Voices, a new series from the Leadership Foundation, we heard from Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kelly Brough on how businesses are navigating this pandemic, the importance of leaning on your team and how we can [...]

2020-04-28T16:27:53-06:00April 28th, 2020|

Small Business Leaders: We Focus on Building Culture to Help During Times Like These

We always knew culture was important to a business’ success, but this pandemic has really shown us why. For this week’s Virtual Voices, a new series from the Leadership Foundation, we heard from small business owners who shared how they’re leading their teams with transparency and compassion and how we can support them and other small businesses in our community. Virtual Voices aims to [...]

2020-04-27T16:56:22-06:00April 24th, 2020|

The Importance of Gratitude and Authenticity on COVID-19’s Front Lines

This week in our new series Virtual Voices, Leadership Foundation alums heard from health care leaders on the impact of COVID-19 on their organization, how they’re leading their teams through this crisis and how to prepare for the short-term while keeping their eyes on the future. Virtual Voices aims to keep alums informed and engaged as our community works through this challenging time. We’ll [...]

2020-04-27T17:00:54-06:00April 16th, 2020|
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