by Webmaster | Mar 24, 2022 | Leadership, Marketing
ACEL is proud to unveil its speaker for the 16th Anniversary Celebration, Pearl Chang Esau, founder and CEO of Shan Strategies. Over the last decade, Pearl held the chief executive roles for the education non-profits Teach For America Phoenix and Expect More Arizona,...
by Webmaster | Oct 16, 2021 | Articles, Blog, Leadership, Marketing, Professional Development, Uncategorized
Click Here to download this year’s program SCHEDULE | TOPICS | REGISTRATION | SPEAKERS Cox Communications’ Vice President Larry Hofer will be the Saturday morning speaker at ACEL’s Dynamics of Leadership Conference. His talk will be on why there are so few...
by Webmaster | Oct 6, 2021 | Articles, Blog, Leadership, Marketing, Professional Development, Uncategorized
Click Here to download this year’s program SCHEDULE | TOPICS | REGISTRATION | SPEAKERS USA Today editorial board member Thuan Le Elston will be the Saturday lunch keynote speaker at ACEL’s Dynamics of Leadership Conference. With a recently published book,...
by Webmaster | Oct 4, 2021 | Articles, Blog, Leadership, Marketing, Professional Development, Uncategorized
Click Here to download this year’s program SCHEDULE | TOPICS | REGISTRATION | SPEAKERS People often think that Agile is only used in software development, but Agile is actually everywhere! Learn from project management consultant, Amin Leiman, on how the Agile...
by Webmaster | Sep 25, 2021 | Articles, Blog, Leadership, Marketing, Professional Development, Uncategorized
Click Here to download this year’s program SCHEDULE | TOPICS | REGISTRATION | SPEAKERS Starting a business entails understanding and dealing with many issues – legal, financing, sales and marketing, intellectual property protection, liability protection, human...
by Webmaster | Sep 25, 2021 | Articles, Blog, Leadership, Marketing, Professional Development, Uncategorized
Click Here to download this year’s program SCHEDULE | TOPICS | REGISTRATION | SPEAKERS Asians are often stereotyped as being shy, passive, and submissive. These misconceptions may lead to perceptions of them being followers and not leaders. Learn from marketing...
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