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Borrel with the Board

Jan
27
19:00

OBA (the Bieb)
Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam
Oosterdokskade 143
1011 DL Amsterdam

Happy New Year
This is your chance to come borrel with the Amsterdam board.
Ideas, brainstorm, feedback, questions are welcome.

We’ll all be on hand to talk with you about the organization, logistics, planning, future board positions, what’s happening with the federation, and how you can help to grow and to sustain the organization with your participation. “Club business” and updates.

We will meet in the New Library – next to Amsterdam Centraal Station
(same as last year). Join us on the top floor at the bar for tapas and beverages in the La Place Restaurant.

We have also reserved a meeting room – on the 6th floor.

We really enjoyed the productive discussions last year in this format.
Please join us again!

New Year, New Chances.

Proost!

Photos – Unlocking Potential Improving Performance

5 March 2009 Photography by Clara Ko

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Unlocking Potential Improving Performance

Feb ’09
23
19:00

What am I capable of?
How can I achieve what I want?
What is stopping me?

During this interactive session Susan Goldsworthy looks at these questions and, while using her knowledge from scientific research and neuroscience, provides us with tools to answer these.

A former Olympic swimmer, Susan has more than twenty years experience in large multinationals, having worked at senior management levels for Japanese (Hitachi), American (Digital) and European (Tetra Pak) corporations across a range of industry areas. Her most recent corporate role was as Vice President, Communications, Tetra Pak International before she founded Goldswolf, a company specialized in change management, leadership communications and executive coaching. Since 2004, Susan has also been an executive coach at IMD Business School, Switzerland.