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11th Annual CEO Leadership School

Management Tips from Mother Teresa

SUNDAY, October 2, 2011
8:30 am to 1 pm
Mandalay Bay AB

Mother Teresa built one of the world’s largest organizations. She started the Missionaries of Charity in 1948 with 13 sisters and a sense of vision. Today her order has operations in 123 countries, over one million team members, and one of the world’s most recognized brands. It has raised and deployed billions of dollars, a kind of return on investment that most companies can only dream of achieving.

How did a nun with no formal business training create such a powerful fundraising machine? The answer is that Mother Teresa had all the qualities of a great manager: grit, determination, and the ability to get the odds to work in her favor. Like all great managers, she knew how to multitask and she was able to get others to adopt her vision. Some of them are here with us to share their memories of Mother Teresa. They’ll tell you what made her a great management guru who worked for the common good. CEO Leadership School welcomes the leaders of today and tomorrow.

* Separate registration required – continental breakfast and luncheon included in registration costs.

Val J. Halamandaris, JD
President, NAHC
Moderator

Glenn Kielty
Founder, Technico Development & Financing

Glenn Kielty is a builder and engineer based in Africa and England who constructed 50 schools, missions or clinics for Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity. Glenn was one of the persons closest to Mother Teresa.

Coach Dale Brown
CEO, Dale Brown Enterprises and Coach Dale Brown Foundation

Coach Dale Brown is a management expert who was one of the most successful college basketball coaches in the United States. During his years at LSU, he discovered Shaquille O’Neal and won the National Championship. He also traveled to Calcutta and volunteered to work with Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity.

Lawrence Kline, DO
Director, Scripps Clinic Sleep Center

Dr. Kline was Mother Teresa’s physician. He has been on the staff of Scripps Clinic Torrey Pines, located in La Jolla, California, since 1978. He is an expert on breathing disorders, and is the director of Scripps Clinic Sleep Center.

Michael Collopy
Founder and photgrapher for ArchitectsofPeaceFoundation.org

Michael Collopy has served as a communications strategist and policy aide in congressional and presidential campaigns. In his capacity as senior assistant to such national figures as Senator John Glenn and New York Governor Hugh Carey, he learned firsthand the perils of political enterprises.

Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
Debbie Stabenow made history in 2000 when she became the first female senator from Michigan. Throughout her career, she has made access to health care a priority, and she made sure that the Affordable Care Act included comprehensive coverage for women. NAHC has named her a “Home Health Hero” for her efforts to fill the gaps in long-term care.

Separate Registration Required – Continental Breakfast and Luncheon included in registration costs.

 

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