VOCA's Calling Workshop was formerly called the Executive Summit. It is a regular gathering in NYC that empowers you to approach you to work as a calling instead of a job. We bring in the guests and provide the kind of content that can transform your experience of work: taking it from daily grind to meaningful gift.
Our February event, with our interview with Cheryl Bachelder, speaks to a number of challenges that relate to leaders. Each link speaks to a specific takeaway you can expect from the Calling Workshop.
1. LEVELING UP: Leveling up your leadership, when what you've been doing isn't adequate to where you are going.
2. CAREER CHANGE: Navigating career change, sometimes you want to, sometimes you have to: how do you find your next?
3. GENDER ISSUES: How can men and women work better together? How do working women navigate the current business landscape?
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Tickets: $19.99
Cheryl Bachelder is a passionate, purpose-led business leader – the former CEO of Popeyes® Louisiana Kitchen, Inc. Cheryl is known for her crisp strategic thinking, a franchisee-focused approach, and superior financial performance. Guided by the servant leadership thinking of Robert Greenleaf, she believes highly caring, collaborative leaders with big ambitions for the enterprise, not themselves, generate the conditions for people to perform their best work.
Cheryl served as CEO of Popeyes® Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., a NASDAQ traded company with over 2,600 restaurants in 26 countries, from 2007 to 2017. The story of Popeyes success is chronicled in her book, Dare to Serve: How to drive superior results by serving others. During her tenure, Popeyes’ stock price grew from $11 to $61, at which time the board sold the company to Restaurant Brands International Inc. for $1.8 billion dollars or $79 per share in March, 2017.