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    I Now Pronounce You Work and Life

    Date: September 20, 2018, 11:30am
    Organizer:
    Greater Pottstown SHRM
    Location:
    SUNNYBROOK BALLROOM, 50 North Sunnybrook Road, Pottstown, PA
    Price:
    $25 (members), $40 (non-members)
    Event Type:
    Meeting
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    Al Chiaradonna, SEI Investments

    I was once the guy who missed countless family Thanksgiving dinners and my own surprise birthday party because I prioritized work and career above all else. Unaware I was headed down a path that would only lead to a lifetime of regret, it took a moment of disruption and 4 words from my wife to alter the course of my future permanently. I have since devoted my life to creating a journey of personalized growth, which promotes a simple philosophy that, at its core, is the integration of (or marriage between) life and work.

    Al Chiaradonna is a self-proclaimed “Minister of Integration”. While he is not an actual minister, he is a husband, a dad, a coach, a friend and a business executive who has spent the last two decades trying to make his way in the world by “marrying” life and work. To him, it’s not a balance of one over the other, but rather a limitless set of experiences that have afforded him a career designed to enable the life he is blessed to lead.

     

    Program Objectives:

    • Achieving a successful work-life integration involves effectively fulfilling three pivotal pillars in your life: family, work, and community
    • The most well-rounded, progressive and successful leaders of tomorrow will be the ones that know how to use life experience to strengthen their business and relationships
    • You will personally and professionally grow if you can achieve a successful work-life integration, but most importantly, your example will motivate your family, community, and colleagues to thrive as well.
    • Participants will walk away with actionable next steps they can take to embark on their own journey – it’s never too late to start.