About the event
Pathfinder is proud to host Dr. Jennifer Garvey Berger, a world-renowned thought leader, leadership expert, author, and CEO of Cultivating Leadership, during her brief visit to New Zealand.
Join Pathfinder for an engaging and interactive event focused on leading for purpose in today's fast-changing world.
In this session, Jennifer will share her personal journey of purposeful leadership, along with the insights she teaches globally on cultivating leadership that fosters a just, diverse, and sustainable planet. Learn what it takes to lead organisations with purpose and thrive in a landscape of rapidly changing context.
Drinks and nibbles will be provided.
This is a free event, and has limited spaces that are in high demand. Jennifer's last event sold out so quickly they had to close the waiting list. Please register to secure your spot, but with respect to others, can you please let Pathfinder know if you can no longer attend.
About Dr Jennifer Garvey Berger
Jennifer is a co-founder and CEO of Cultivating leadership. She lives in France and teaches around the world. Jennifer designs and teaches leadership programs, coaches' executive leaders and their teams, and supports new ways of thinking about strategy and people. In her four highly acclaimed books, Unleash Your Complexity Genius (co-authored with Carolyn Coughlin), Unlocking Leadership Mindtraps, Simple Habits for Complex Times (co-authored with Keith Johnston), and Changing on the Job, Jennifer builds on deep theoretical knowledge to offer practical ways to make leaders’ organisations more successful, their work more meaningful, and their lives more gratifying. Jennifer has worked with senior leaders in the private, non-profit, and government sectors around the world (like Novartis, Google, KPMG, Visa and Wikimedia).
She has a master's and a doctorate from Harvard University. Formerly an associate professor at George Mason University, you can now find her travelling and working from the French countryside, where she has bought a house with eleven friends who live in a community and try to keep the dog from terrifying the cats.