Keynote
"A Culture of Respect"
Biographical Brief: Gwen Anderson
| Gwen Anderson’s background is a rich tapestry of international training
and consulting, business and entrepreneurial endeavors, higher education administration, multicultural and fine art education. As a trainer/consultant, she worked with hundreds of businesses, government agencies,
non-profit, medical and educational institutions. She addressed over 75,000 support staff, middle and top management throughout major cities in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Australia, New Zealand, South
Africa and the United Kingdom. An enthusiastic, dynamic independent contractor, she developed curricula, marketed and presented a myriad of high impact programs focusing on workforce development, breakthrough business
concepts, personal, academic and basic skills and international training. She utilizes educational foundations like “The Brain’s Natural Learning Process” and “Transformative Learning” that accelerate adult learning
and ensure a faster application of skills. Originally from Hawaii, Gwen was the Training Manager for the Four Seasons in Kona. A former Art Department Director and currently a Multicultural Center Director at UVSC,
Gwen is an administrator and program developer. Gwen is qualified with a Master’s in art education and brings a world-based background together with business talent, culture, passion and enthusiasm to a challenging leadership role. |
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Gwen will offer a course called "A Culture of Respect.” It is a workshop designed to appeal to
- controllers
- thinkers
- dreamers
- doers
- strategists
- analyzers
- organizers
- and varied personalities!
This practical, fast, realistic, and fun-filled highly interactive workshop is designed to help teams build toward higher levels of respect and appreciation for each other and their clientele. Meeting dynamically changing demographic, cultural, gender, and personality differences in our community can be difficult; this workshop is sure to help everyone meet these challenges with an "upbeat" perspective. Synergy occurs, eyes are opened to new understandings, people relate dynamically to each other, breakthrough thinking occurs, individual talents are uncovered, and attendees leave energized, positive and productive. |
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