
How To Be An Asset Without Losing the "ET"
Date and Time
Thursday Sep 29, 2022
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM CDT
Location
Roehl Auditorium - Shorehaven Campus
1305 W Wisconsin Ave
Fees/Admission
$10 Fee includes a continental breakfast
Contact Information
Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce
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Description
OPEN TO ALL AGES!
How to Be an Asset Without Losing the “et”
Establishing your asset value within an organization and industry is always a smart move. How can you do so without becoming “that person” who is always first to tell you how incredible they are? We have ways. And we’ll share. Join us for some Dos and Don’ts on how to effectively build your reputation and increase your earnings.
Susan A. Marshall is an author, sought-after public speaker, and leadership advisor whose professional experience spans four decades and a global geography. As founder of Backbone Institute, LLC in 2010, she has worked with leaders in the public and private sector, non-profit agencies, and public education advocating for improved competence, confidence and effective risk-taking as keys to greater life satisfaction and appreciation for self and others.
Her corporate and consulting experience includes work with Fortune 100 companies including GM, Apple, GE Healthcare and Best Buy as well as a wide variety of private enterprises and non-profits such as New York City Leadership Academy and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. She led a turnaround of a failing privately held marketing division in the mid-90s and served as an adjunct faculty member for University of Michigan Professor Noel Tichy's Global Leadership Institute for several years. In addition, Susan wrote the curriculum and taught an MBA Leadership course for Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, WI.
Susan is the author of four books and hundreds of articles. She was a columnist for Wisconsin Woman magazine for eight years and is a frequent contributor to Biz Times Milwaukee.
In her local community, Susan is an instructor for Leadership Waukesha County, and a member of Waukesha County Business Alliance Infrastructure and Education Policy committees. She serves as a member of Ixonia Bank Board of Directors and chairs Peer Network Group, a CEO roundtable. In 2019, Susan was honored with the Don Richards Leadership Award, bestowed by the Milwaukee Business Journal to inspire and motivate business people to take community leadership roles.
Susan has two daughters and five granddaughters and resides in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. To learn more about Susan, visit www.SusanAMarshall.com.