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    June 19th, 2025 Chapter Meeting - How to Lead the Way to Picture Perfect Change

    Date: June 19, 2025, 11:30am – 1:00pm
    Location:
    Holiday Inn Christiansburg and Live Online Zoom



    Price:
    Free for Members
    Event Type:
    Hybrid Meeting
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    How to Lead the Way to Picture Perfect Change

    Jonathan Michael Bowman

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    Have you ever wanted to create a new department or increase the quality of your team’s work? Change can be difficult for anybody. Leading change can be even more difficult and – at times – seemingly impossible. This program will teach attendees change leadership principles that every organizational leader should know.

    In this energetic and content-rich presentation, you will learn how to lead the way to successful – “Picture Perfect” – change. Drawing examples from real leadership situations, Jonathan will teach and inspire you to ignite your team to achieve dynamic results. You will learn how to set a vision of change, achieve buy-in, and lead the way to capture your vision.

    Jonathan is also a fine art photographer. He uses his art during his presentation as a metaphor to graphically illustrate key points. Bullet points are replaced by close-ups of nature and graphs are supplanted by a serene countryside. This turns Jonathan’s presentation into more than educational leadership training. It is also an inspirational, artistic experience.

     

     

     

    Jonathan Michael Bowman is an attorney and keynote leadership speaker. As CEO of Clear Picture Leadership®, he inspires and teaches leaders how to achieve a bold, "clear picture" vision despite the obstacles. During his 12-year-career with the Ohio Attorney General's Office, Jonathan served in a variety of leadership posts, including Deputy Attorney General and Section Chief. He led several departments to achieve unprecedented success. As a result, he was a recipient of the Ohio Attorney General's Innovation and Excellence Award in 2005.