Breakfast With John King

Creating Critical Mass - Making the Cultural Connection

Special Breakfast with John King, author of Tribal Leadership

Effective social movements throughout time have been started by 3% of a population committed to making a change in their community.  We invite you to join the Fresno Coalition for Arts, Science & History as we gather the team/tribe to work together to grow our valley's cultural arts sector to greatness. Celebrated business consultant and 2008 Cultural Arts Conference keynote speaker, John King, returns to Fresno to lead us in an engaging and inspirational discussion for creating the critical mass for a thriving cultural sector.

Breakfast will be served in the historic San Joaquin Light & Power Building 10th Floor Ballroom, overlooking downtown Fresno. It will be the first time in over forty years that one of the City's premier venues will be again host the leadership of our valley for this special event.

Day - Wednesday

Date - July 29, 2009

Time - 7-9 am, Registration 6:30-7 am

Location - 10th floor, San Joaquin Light & Power Building (formerly known as the Trade Center Building) 1401 Fulton Street, Fresno, CA 93721

Parking - Stanislaus and Broadway, behind Cornerstone Church

Cost - $35

RSVP - 559-286-8282 or Email ccooper@fcash.org  or Register Online!

John King is co-founder and senior partner of CultureSync, a consulting firm that focuses on Leadership, Strategy, Cultural Change and Executive Coaching. Along with his partner, David C. Logan Ph.D, John is co-author of The Coaching Revolution and Tribal Leadership.

John is in demand as a keynote speaker, and is nationally recognized as a senior teacher, coach, and program leader. Clients of his coaching practice have been featured on all major television networks and in The Wall Street Journal. CultureSync's clients include Intel, Cedars-Sinai Health System, Southern California Edison, CB Richard Ellis, Colliers International, Oliver McMillan, The California State Appointed Executives, Amgen, and American Express, and The Space Frontier Foundation.  He is part of the leadership development team at Sierra Health Foundation and is on faculty at Collier's University, CB Richard Ellis University, and The California Leadership Institute.  John is also a frequent guest lecturer in the Marshall School of Business and the School of Public Policy, Planning, and Development at USC.

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Click Here To Download a Free Audio copy of Tribal Leadership