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The Financial Women's
Association Of San Francisco -
Silicon Valley Group
with
Financial Executives International & the Forum for Women
Entrepreneurs and Executives
Presents
Meet the CEO: An Industry
Leadership Series Event
featuring
Chip Conley, CEO of Joie de Vivre
"PEAK: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow"
on
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Do you really understand what motivates your employees,
customers, bosses, and investors? If you did, wouldn't you
be able to use that understanding to foster better
relationships and build an enduring and profitable corporate
culture?
Come to this FWA members only event to hear Chip
Conley, founder and CEO of Joie de Vivre - the second
largest boutique hotelier in the world, share how he
overcame the storm that hit the travel industry in the
post-dot-com, post-9/11 economy, by applying translations of
Maslow's ideas about needs and motivations to his company's
winning business practices.
Conley's dynamic presentation style and rich content is
practical, accessible, and engaging as he offers a
behind-the-scenes look at Joie de Vivre's remarkable
transformation. By creating loyalty with employees,
customers, and investors, Conley was able to turn his
company around and experience sustained success. All
attendees will receive a copy of his book, PEAK: How Great
Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow.
The audience will learn how everyone can bring similar
changes to their own work and personal lives. He'll show
what can happen when employees live up to their full
potential, customers are completely transformed by the
experience they receive, and investors are fulfilled by
leveraging the potential of their capital.
About the Speaker
Chip Conley is the founder and CEO of Joie de Vivre
Hospitality, California's largest boutique hotel company,
which was founded in 1987. At the age of 26 with no industry
experience, Chip created The Phoenix, taking a 1950's seedy
motel and turning it into a world-renowned "rock 'n roll
hotel" that catered to celebrities from David Bowie to Linda
Ronstadt. Building on transformational leadership practices,
and an innovative design formula that enables customers to
experience an "identity refreshment," the company now
consists of over 40 unique and award-winning hotels,
restaurants and spas across the state with over 3,000
employees and revenues approaching $250 million. Joie de
Vivre was awarded the 2nd Best Place to Work in the San
Francisco Bay Area in 2008.
Chip and his company's time-tested techniques have been
featured in TIME, Fast Company, Fortune, People and
The Wall Street Journal. In his most recent book,
PEAK: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow,
Jossey-Bass, 2007, Chip shares his unique prescription for
success based on the iconic Hierarchy of Needs. His new
theory illustrates how Employees, Customers and Investors
are ultimately motivated by peak experiences - and he
demonstrates how to create these for each using real-world
examples from his own company and peak performers like
Southwest Airlines, Apple, Whole Foods Markets, and
Harley-Davidson.
Chip has delivered numerous key note presentations and
leadership seminars to diverse industries from health care
to high-tech to non-profit arts organizations. He has spoken
to hundreds of corporate groups from Schwab to State Farm
Insurance to Google. Chip's other books include The Rebel
Rules: Daring to be Yourself in Business, Simon &
Schuster, 2001 and Marketing That Matters: 10 Practices
That Can Profit Your Business and Change the World,
co-authored with Eric Friedenwald-Fishman, Berrett-Koehler
Publishers, 2006.
Chip has been honored with top hospitality industry awards
and, in 2008, Chip was selected as one of four finalists for
the 2008 "Corporate Hotelier of World" award by the
prestigious Hotels magazine. Chip is a big believer
in giving back to the community and is recognized as a
committed and creative philanthropist. He is the founder of
San Francisco's Annual Celebrity Pool Toss, which has raised
over $3 million for inner city youth programs now thriving
in the troubled neighborhood where he launched his first
hotel. He is a member of the Young President's Organization
and received his BA and MBA from Stanford University.
In 2007, Chip was named the Bay Area's "Most Innovative CEO"
by the SF Business Times, among business leaders
across all industries in the Silicon Valley, San Francisco
and East Bay business communities.
Program Details
| What: |
Meet the CEO: Chip Conley, CEO of Joie de Vivre |
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| When: |
Tuesday,
September 15th |
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| Where: |
Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club, 3000 Alexis
Drive, Palo Alto |
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Program
Format: |
5:30 PM – Hosted cocktails & social hour wine tasting
6:30 PM – Dinner and Speaker |
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| Fees: |
$95 for Members
Only. Includes hosted cocktails / wine, dinner, and a
copy of Chip Conley's book. |
REGISTRATION
R.S.V.P. Policy: First-come, first-serve. Space is
limited, so sign up early!
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