Kristin Robertson to Speak at Women’s Energy Network – North Texas Chapter March 2015 Luncheon Meeting in Fort Worth

DALLAS--()--Kristin Robertson, President of Brio Leadership, will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of WEN on Tuesday, March 10, 2015, at the Fort Worth Petroleum Club, 777 Main Street #4000. Registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. followed by the luncheon from noon-1:00 p.m.

Robertson will present a talk titled, “Culture Matters: How to Create a Highly Effective Environment,” at the March Fort Worth luncheon. A question-and-answer session will follow her presentation.

Robertson is an executive coach, organizational design consultant and group facilitator who helps companies reduce operational costs, develop high potential employees, create productive teams and articulate their strategic goals. She also has expertise in the areas of organizational and personnel issues, process optimization, and strategic vision. In addition, Robertson is a skilled group facilitator who leads executive offsite meetings using group exercises that increase teamwork, self-awareness and leadership effectiveness. Robertson’s clients include Rolland Safe & Lock, Your Pest Control Company, Susan B. Komen for the Cure, Schneider Electric, Aflac, Hewlett-Packard, 7-Eleven, Southwest Airlines, AT&T, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Texas Children’s Hospital. Before becoming an entrepreneur, she held executive positions including Vice President of Client Services at Advent Software in Silicon Valley and director at Fidelity Investments, where she won the President’s Award in 1996.

In her work as an executive coach and organizational design consultant, Robertson draws on wisdom from many theories and schools of thought, including personality assessments such as MyersBriggs Type Indicator and StrengthsFinders, 360 Communication, Organization & Relationship Systems, Spiral Dynamics, Leadership Agility, Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Brain Training and others. She has completed over 160 hours of coach training and follows the Return on Investment Coaching program developed by Steinbrecher & Associates. Additionally, Robertson is a trained spiritual director and provides direction at Texas Christian University’s Brite Divinity School as well as through her local church. She is enrolled in a Master's degree program in Organizational Management and Development at Fielding Graduate University.

“WEN North Texas is excited to welcome Kristin Robertson as the featured speaker for our March 2015 luncheon in Fort Worth,” said Whitney Randolph, 2015 WEN North Texas Chapter President. “Our members are directly affected by the cultures of their workplaces, and Ms. Robertson’s discussion will provide helpful insight to us about how we can contribute to a better corporate culture.”

The cost for WEN North Texas members to attend is $35. For prospective members, the price is $50. Please register online at http://www.womensenergynetwork.org. Payment can be made by credit card through the online registration portal or the day of the event by cash or check payable to Women’s Energy Network North Texas.

For more information about the event, contact Carly Hewett, Freeman Mills PC, at chewett@freemanmillspc.com.

For more information about the Women’s Energy Network – North Texas Chapter, visit www.wennorthtexas.org and click on WEN North Texas. Interested parties can join the North Texas Chapter by clicking on Join Today! on the North Texas Chapter’s home page.

About WEN

The Women’s Energy Network is a nonprofit association of women professionals in the energy industry that provides networking and community outreach opportunities and fosters career and leadership development. Founded in 1994, the organization has more than 2,000 members nationwide. For more information, please visit the WEN North Texas Chapter website at www.wennorthtexas.org.

Contacts

for Women’s Energy Network
Carly Hewett, 214-800-5191
chewett@freemanmillspc.com

Contacts

for Women’s Energy Network
Carly Hewett, 214-800-5191
chewett@freemanmillspc.com