OKC Presents Clifton Taulbert; Business Leader & Pulitzer Nominated Author
Petroleum Club 100 N Broadway Ave # 3400 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 United States
Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Category: OKC Chapter Events
Clifton Taulbert:
Entrepreneur, Pulitzer-Nominated Author, Internationally Acclaimed Speaker Presents "Living and Working Beyond the Past"
Advance reservations required for all guests and members OKC Chapter: Feb 21, 2018 Luncheon has been cancelled due to potentially hazardous traveling conditions. Register Now
One of our most inspiring speakers returns!
* Recommended for 1 CPE at the basic level; suitable for those currently holding or aspiring to leadership positions. while remaining focused on personal and organizational character. About the program: 1) Our “Presence” Sends Signals “To the Generation of Promise” “Remember to be gentle with yourself and others. We are all children of chance, and none can say why some fields will blossom while others lay brown beneath the August sun. Care for those around you. Look past your differences. Their dreams are no less than yours…” Kent Nerburn More About the presenter: Clifton Taulbert is the president and CEO of the Freemount Corporation, a human capital development company and the President and CEO of Roots Java Coffee - an African-American owned national coffee brand, importing coffee from the country of Rwanda. A USAF veteran, Taulbert has been a leader in the Tulsa community for many years. Inspired by the international reception to his very first publication, Taulbert has since written thirteen additional books, which includes Eight Habits of the Heart, the book read by Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, garnering Taulbert an invitation to address members of the US Supreme Court. Taulbert's fourteenth book, The Invitation, the "Old South" meets the 21st Century as this black writer finds himself as a house guest of a white South Carolina plantation owner. Their paths crossed for five years and the intereaction between the great-great-grandson of slaves and the family who historically were slave-owners is indeed an invitation for all. Contact: OK Ethics Member Care Coordinator, okethicsnews@okethics. com, (405) 558-1996 |