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An UNconventional Experience for UNapologetic Leaders Overview As a leader who has broken barriers, refusing to be bound by ceilings – glass or otherwise – and having extensive experience working with leaders and professionals in the most challenging, chaotic and competitive situations, I know firsthand how demanding, intimidating and isolating it can be to pursue your greatest desires. Whether you desire a more profitable, sustainable business, a more significant career opportunity that develops your expertise and increases your knowledge or a life that more fully reflects who you want to be and less of what others need you to be, the challenges are quite similar.

The stories we often tell ourselves include: If I had more time/money/knowledge/experience, etc., I would accomplish my greatest desires. We do not support one another. We are like “crabs in a barrel.” I am not (fill in the blank) enough. It is too late at this point in my life. When the kids get older/leave home/become self-sufficient, I will do it. I do not know anyone else who has done what I want to do. I do not want to fail. I really do not know where to begin. The challenges are real. So are the options and opportunities that we have at our disposal to overcome them.

Fear is real. To get through it, we must develop new habits, thought processes and real, live circles (not just virtual connections) that help us take consistent action.

The Unveiling Experience is a unique opportunity to bring leaders together to:

Connect and build relationships in meaningful ways, beyond the superficiality we see in many settings;

Get crystal clear about where we are going, how we are going to get there and the people who are already within our spheres of influence who can and will support us; and Collaborate on resources and relationships that allow us to serve and be served.

Value

Attend this workshop to uncover proven strategies that will shift your career…. Tapping into your career potential, attracting ideal opportunities, increase leadership effectiveness, strategic career planning and execution, branding and powerful communications are just a few examples of the valuable information you will leave with to strengthen your competitive position.

Additionally, PACE Center for Girls – Hillsborough, our partner organization, will receive half of the proceeds generated from this event.

The Experience

This content rich, action-oriented professional development experience will include:

Strengthening your personal foundation – visioning, self-care, establishing boundaries, personal/professional branding, effective communications and planning

  • Clarifying your focus at this stage, including products, services, opportunities and target markets
  • Creating the exceptional experience – from marketing to product and/or service delivery – that attracts your ideal opportunities
  • Increasing profitability and earnings potential through high-impact execution that distinguishes you and your business
  • Developing habits that help you achieve short- and long-term goals
  • Collaborating with competent business leaders and professionals who can help you tap into more opportunities

Registration includes:

  • Continental breakfast
  • Interactive, practical training provided by a Master Facilitator
  • Professional Resource Guide
  • Executive Leadership Panel
  • Lunch

Event Partners

  • PACE Center for Girls – Hillsborough County
  • Tech Data
  • Gravitas Magazine
  • USF Federal Credit Union

About PACE Center for Girls Hillsborough

PACE Center for Girls in Hillsborough County has been serving the community since 1998. Our opening came during a year of mass expansion for PACE, Inc. whereas five PACE centers – Hillsborough, Alachua, Collier, Pinellas, and Treasure Coast – opened throughout the state that year.

PACE Hillsborough opened its doors in Tampa serving 40 girls and, with community and state support, grew to serve more than 2,100 girls to date with their academic and social service needs.

We partner with a variety of community agencies including USF, DACCO, the Arts Council and Community Mental Health, to name a few, to provide our girls with a multitude of community resources to best meet their development and social service needs. Currently, PACE Hillsborough serves an average of 60 girls per month and employs 23 PACE staff members as well as receives daily support of two additional teaching assistant staff.