New Program on Business Leadership to be Co-Hosted by Cathy L. Greenberg
Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) January 15, 2008 -- Leaders aren't born, they are made and one of the nation's leading experts on the education and cultivation of successful leaders can now be heard for one hour each week on VoiceAmerica Business Channel.
Cathy L. Greenberg, Ph.D., coauthor of several bestselling leadership books including What Happy Companies Know, offers her listeners practical, actionable insights on how to be and how to develop dynamic, effective leaders.
Dr. Greenberg is well known for her groundbreaking research with such leadership notables as Marshall Goldsmith, Warren Bennis and Dan Baker. She, herself, is a former managing partner at both Accenture and CSC.
Joining Dr. Greenberg as co-host of Leadership Development News, heard each Monday at noon EST, is Relly Nadler, Ph.D., a master level certified executive coach, author, and CEO of True North Leadership, Inc.
Together, Drs. Greenberg and Nadler have extensive experience working with the top tier of global business leaders and training them on how to become even more effective leaders. The two hosts also use their program to teach today's leader how to raise the management skills of those currently in non-leadership roles.
Dr. Greenberg has invited some of the nation's most recognized CEOs and leadership researchers to appear live on the program. Those who miss any of the live editions of Leadership Development News can catch digital replays on the VoiceAmerica.com site and other digital Internet distributors.
"The demand for leadership insights is enormous in this age of global economic competition," says Dr. Greenberg, who frequently keynotes at international business and management conferences. "Relly and I believe that our show will provide a strategic leadership advantage to anyone who listens regularly."
Dr. Greenberg is cofounder of the executive consultancy, H2C - Happy Companies, Healthy People. She has been cited as an authority on leadership and the power of happiness in the workplace by all major business and financial news organizations, as well as by popular media outlets such as PBS, CNN, ABC, Oprah Magazine and Martha Stewart Living Radio.
Leadership Development News can be found on the Business Channel of VoiceAmerica at www.voiceamerica.com.
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