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Who do you want to hear from?

Who inspires you?

Who do you think can teach you the most?

 

We will take all suggestions into consideration and strive to exceed your expectations! No request is "too pie in the sky" or "too small"...if these people mean something to you, we will seriously consider and explore inviting them!

 

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Larry Page and Sergey Brin Google Founders. They can teach us innovation.

Jay-Z he can teach us corporate rebel SWAGG.

Russell Simmons & Sean Combs they understands branding and product development.

Karl Krumbholz has provided strategic, operational, technical and acquisition leadership of telecom programs, including the Networx contract and transition.

Donald Trump

 

More names to come. 

 

 

Haley Rushing, Chief Purposologist at The Purpose Institute & SVP / Chief Purposologist at GSD&M

I saw her speak at a seminar on well-being sponsored by Gallup in 2009 and think she would be a wonderful contributor to NGGS12

Non-profits - Charity water, Laura Bush

Celebrities - Natalie Portman, Parks & Rec, Office people

Business - People from Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr.

Politicians - Political appointees from Obama, a young mayor or city council person
Journalists - Steven Levy, Post Reporters, Nick bilton 

Government leaders - young SES leaders

It has been an interesting year in foreign affairs.  How about somebody from State?  Hillary Clinton...wow that would be AWESOME!

But if not...how about Assistant Secretary Jacobs.  She is over Consular Affairs.  Could offer some insight on crisis management.  Think about how many embassies and US Citizens abroad she has been responsible for during the crazy events of the last year (revolutions, earthquakes, tsunamis, nuclear meltdowns).  Just saying. 

I have her contact info if you're interested.

How about Tebow or Manning - Leading a team lessons...

On a more serious note - How about Rosenthal from the Center for Public Leadership.  The NPI study showed a drop in confidence in American Leaders for the 4th year in a row in 2011.  Center for Public Leadership

Harvard Kennedy School
79 John F. Kennedy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

And finally...the best training that I got in 2011 was Facilitative Leadership from the Public Sector Consortium.  I recommend contacting Georgie Bishop.  She is excellent and passionate about young govies.

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