Rick Cram, a consultant and speaker who specializes in leadership and communication strategies, will speak at the January 22, 7pm – 8pm meeting of the Rotary Club of Wellesley, at the Wellesley College Club. There is a $30 light buffet available at 6:15pm before the meeting. See the Rotary Club web site for details.
About Rick Cram
Rick Cram equips leaders and their teams with proven strategies to successfully lead themselves and others through change. Based on over 30 years of consulting for hundreds of companies and speaking at 1,000 events, he has found that the people who plan to be their best when navigating change are going to be the most successful.
Combining his expertise in strategy and motivating events, Rick developed Plan to be Your Best As You Navigate Change, a methodology of eight leadership strategies which is delivered through interactive workshops. He makes conquering the draining and negative effects of change and uncertainty an engaging exercise in leadership development, sound planning, team building and done so with his own unique brand of “edutainment”.
The Rotary Club of Wellesley is one of Wellesley’s oldest community service groups and conducts local programs to benefit the Town of Wellesley.
The public is always invited to any Rotary program. Please make a reservation on the web site’s calendar or call 781-591-0759 to speak with one of our board members. All are welcome for the light buffet ($ 30 charge) and easy conversation beginning at
6:15pm. When making a reservation, please indicate if you will have the meal in the comment section of the registration. The 7:pm – 8pm meeting will address Rotary business and feature our guest speaker.
Here’s what clients say:
“Great, great program. Rick has given us some great strategies. They’re wonderful. Apply them to the groups you’re working with. Take what you learned today and tell someone about it.”
– Vidra Harris, Senior Vice President, Leadership Development, Eastern Bank
“Previous facilitators were not nearly as effective as you – most notably for the way you galvanized us – and your methodology was much more precise.”
– Joseph Avena, Senior Director, Information Systems, IPRO
Parting words from Rick Cram: “The people who plan to be their best as they navigate change are going to be the most successful.”
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