Lenoir-Rhyne presents Carol Sanford lecture on Nov. 28

Press release from Lenoir-Rhyne University:

Lenoir-Rhyne’s Asheville Center, in conjunction with its Master of Science in Sustainability Studies program, will host author and business coach, Carol Sanford, on Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. This live-streamed event is free and open to the public and will be held in the second floor boardroom at LR’s Asheville Center. Refreshments will be provided.

Sanford’s presentation titled, “Responsible and Regenerative Business: How might we redesign our work?” will explore more effective approaches to redesigning our work, increasing innovation, engaging employees and stakeholders, and through all of this, building a better world. She will also be highlighting work from her most recent book, “The Regenerative Business” and an upcoming book on business practices.

Sanford is a coach and educator to business leaders across the globe. She works side by side with Fortune 500 and new economy executives in designing and leading systemic business change and design. In addition to her recent publication, Sanford has written two award-winning books, “The Responsible Entrepreneur” and “The Responsible Business.” She recently received the Thought Leader Lifetime Achievement Award from Trust Across America-Trust Around the World and the Athena Award for Excellence in Business, Mentorship, and Community Service. Sanford is often called a visionary who offers revolutionary new ideas. But most importantly, Sanford offers a pathway to extraordinary results for businesses, and their stakeholders.

Visit lr.edu/Asheville to learn about additional upcoming events, explore academic program offerings, recent news, and more.

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