Creating a Career with Meaning and Purpose
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
12:00pm-1:00pm
What we do “for a living” plays a big role in how we perceive our value and define our personal success. How do you avoid burnout and stay connected to what’s most important to you? And, as leaders who care deeply about their teams – how do you balance empowering others to actively take control of their career growth and leadership development? It’s a simple formula: Burn Ladders. Build Bridges.
Whether you are going from college to career, a young or an experienced professional, Ladderburning is a practical and extremely empowering mindset for passionate individuals and leaders who want to make a difference. Attend this workshop if you are seeking more from your work and building the courage to go against the grain – question the status quo, push against societal standards, bust through glass ceilings, and empower others along the way.
INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Alan M. Patterson
Author + Enthusiast on Leadership & Talent Development
Dr. Alan M. Patterson has more than three decades of international consulting experience in change management, leadership development and executive coaching. In 2006 he formed Mentoré, a consulting practice that focuses on aligning strategy, organizational structure, job responsibilities and skill sets to major shifts in the business.
His expertise has been tapped by many global and national businesses and organizations, including: Anheuser-Busch, Biogen Idec, Cadence Design Systems, Federal Reserve Bank, Johnson & Johnson, Hewlett-Packard, Major League Baseball, Merck, Sea World, Shire Pharmaceutical and United States Navy.
Dr. Patterson has been a featured speaker, workshop leader and expert resource for the American Institute for CPAs (AICPA) and The Business Learning Institute and given presentations to several human resource associations. He has also served as adjunct faculty in the Executive MBA programs at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and the Graduate Schools at Bryant University and Lesley University.
Learn more about this workshop and his most recent book at www.ladderburners.com