Delivery and Execution: The Privilege of Pressure

SOCHI, Russia. “Canada captured a historic fourth Olympic gold medal in women’s hockey Thursday with a 3-2 overtime win over the United States in a thrilling championship final.”

So sang the CTV news headlines after Caroline Ouellette, a four-time Olympic Medalist, and the captain on Canada’s Women’s National Hockey Team, led her team in a sudden-death overtime win for gold against the US women. Caroline’s personal story of the privilege of pressure will be told at the Distinguished Advisor Conference (DAC) in San Diego on November 9.

“If you are a high achiever and a leader, you will be absolutely inspired to soar higher, both personally and in developing your team, when you listen to Caroline’s incredible story,” says Evelyn Jacks, President of Knowledge Bureau. “Caroline overcame many obstacles to evolve into a true champion. She will join 19 other incredible speakers who will be addressing the theme, Soar Higher: Plan for your Greater Potential.”

Today Caroline continues to challenge misconceptions about what it takes to succeed in sports while bucking old paradigms, and in the process raising the standards of the game of hockey – for all Canadians, including the women in the game. In this riveting and inspirational session, Caroline will recount what it takes to reach deeper and find that greater potential that helped her take her dreams of Olympic performance over the top again and again, year over year.

   

This theme has specific relevance in this time of great change in the financial services, for both junior and senior advisors. There is much to learn from Caroline’s incredible story: how to steal the show and beat formidable competitors, and how to leave naysayers behind in achieving your dreams of success, no matter how formidable the odds.

As the Top Gun and Captain of your team you, too, will need new and remarkable leadership skills to overcome new obstacles as your professional landscape changes. You will need to undertake and embrace new and unknown challenges with composure and focus.

Caroline will share how Canada’s women’s hockey team clawed its way into the Olympics, and battled hard to overcome stereotypes to do exactly what matters most in individual and team leadership—cut through all the variables and soar straight towards Gold.

Early registration for the Distinguished Advisor Conference (DAC), November 6 – 9 in San Diego, California, ends on September 30. To avoid disappointment, please take a moment to find out more at www.knowledgebureau.com/dac or call 1-866-953-4769 for immediate personal assistance.

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