Moving Forward Without Leaving Families Behind, Presented by Dr. Kituku and Patricia Kempthorne NEW!
How to move forward without leaving your family behind
Recognizing the high cost of life imbalance
8 top sources of workplace stress
7 reasons to implement work-life initiatives in your workplace
7 key solutions for work overload
5 top growth strategies that incorporate work-relationships
6 ways to keep relationships up to date for busy professionals
Beyond chaos: keeping home and career under control
Top notch strategies for handling unexpected changes
About the speakers
Patricia Kempthorne, a graduate of University of Idaho, co-founded the Family and Workplace Consortium in Idaho, which encourages and assists companies in developing a family consciousness in practice and policy. Since joining Business Psychology Associates in Boise Mrs. Kempthorne has been the director of Work-Life Initiatives. The first lady has focused her attention on the welfare of children and families and finding solutions to specific challenges they face including childcare, education, healthy life choices, and work-life balance. A devoted community volunteer, the first lady serves on the University of Idaho College of Business and Economics advisory board and she is an honorary chair for the Boys and Girls Club. She serves on the advisory councils of St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital, the Casey Foundation, and the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame. She and the governor have two adult children.
Dr. Vincent Muli Wa Kituku is one of the nationally most sought-after business motivational speakers and trainers. He has risen to prominence by delivering authentic, informative, captivating, and high-energy messages that tell people how to “spear social buffaloes” and live up to their greatness. It is a message Dr. Kituku, a native of Kenya, Africa, has learned from experiences in corporate America and his life, and now helps others apply to their lives.
A former training specialist with Idaho Power Company and active adjunct professor at Boise State University Dr. Kituku is both national and regional columnist for numerous publications in professional and personal development as well as a media personality with his own radio program, “Buffaloes in our Lives” KBOI 670 AM.
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