Letter from the Founder
Welcome to the ninety-second issue of CEE News!
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Twenty minutes ago, I finished writing the Message from our Founder for this month’s edition of CEE News. Eighteen minutes ago, I decided to copy and paste the whole thing and submit it to Forbes instead. Since part of Forbes’ publishing guidelines requires that articles submitted for publication be both original and not published in any other media, I’ve been looking at a blank screen for the past seventeen minutes. The article is about imposter syndrome.
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10x100 Campaign, Business In Focus
A closer look at 10 nonprofits we are supporting this year who are making a huge impact
We’re celebrating our 10th anniversary with something that we’re calling a 10×100 Campaign. We wanted to give back to the world that has given so much to us, so we’re donating $100, each, to 10 nonprofits throughout the year. This month, we’re giving $100 to the San Diego Humane Society, and sharing this Q&A with SDHS’s President & CEO Gary Weitzman.
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Letter from the Founder
Welcome to the ninety-first issue of CEE News!
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Every year, the U.S. recognizes March as Women’s History Month, and as the CEO of Center for Executive Excellence, a Woman-Owned Business, I’m excited to celebrate. If you’re wondering how you can celebrate Women’s History Month this month and beyond, here are four excellent tips.
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10x100 Campaign, Business In Focus
A closer look at 10 nonprofits we are supporting this year who are making a huge impact
To help celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’re kicking off a 10×100 Campaign to donate $100, each, to 10 nonprofits this March through December. This month, we’re giving $100 to Girls Rising-San Diego, and sharing this Q&A with Executive Director Ashley Blanc.
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Letter from the Founder
Welcome to the ninetieth issue of CEE News!
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I am so honored to be able to share – in this 90th edition of CEE News – that Center for Executive Excellence is marking our 10th anniversary this month! That’s one decade of delivering on our mission: Taking you from what is to what is possible.
What started in 2013 as gatherings in my home with a small group of trusted thought leaders to develop our moonshot vision has truly exceeded my expectations. We used Jim Collins’ Vision Framework exercises to craft our core ideology and shared values. We then took Collins’ advice to draft articles that we would love to see published about our organization 15 years in the future.
When we’d completed the articles, our Co-Founder and Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Tony Baron, read one that he’d hoped to read in the New York Times about how our work was impacting leaders at Ivy League universities. I loved Tony’s vision, but remember thinking how impossible that vision was from what we might ever be capable of.
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