Minot Women Connect: Leading Yourself, Kristi Pfliger-Keller

Minot Women Connect is pleased to present Kristi Pfliger-Keller on March 14, 2023, at the Carnegie Center in Downtown Minot. Kristi’s… More keynote will be about Leading yourself. Leading Yourself Ever find yourself being a “Judgey McJudgerson” at work? You know, the conversation in your head or with colleagues that starts with “Geez…our co-worker should have handled that differently. Or can you believe what this person just said? I would have said that in a much nicer gentler way!” But have you really…REALLY assessed how you are leading yourself with as much scrutiny as you do others? This workshop will put your own leadership in the spotlight. Is there a gap of truth between how you THINK you act and how you REALLY appear to others? By tackling some tough questions, participants will gain insight to their own leadership abilities and examine tools for growth. Date: March 14, 2023 Location: Carnegie Center, Downtown Minot Time: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Tickets: $25 – Chamber EDC Member $30 – Non-Chamber EDC Member Register at: https://www.minotchamberedc.com/ About: Kristi Pfliger-Keller Continuing Education & TrainND Kristi Pfliger-Keller is a high-energy speaker and trainer dedicated to empowering audiences of all backgrounds. By combining an off-beat sense of humor with her “been- there done-that” work examples, she leaves audiences laughing while identifying practical tools for change. A graduate of Northern State University (Go Wolves!), she holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Public Relations. In addition, she is a Certified Family Development Specialist. Kristi received the DDI Trainer certification through Bismarck State College. Her diverse background includes gigs as a Nonprofit Executive, small business owner, and mother extraordinaire. Each life adventure has provided Kristi with practical experience and a passion for personal growth and development. Kristi is a sought-out and recognized trainer in the areas of team building, effective management, leadership, long-term care, and Alzheimer’s disease/dementia. She lives in Hazen with her husband, son, and a menagerie of wayward animals. She finds joy in family, friends, good coffee, and a great pair of shoes.