Peter Sherer will share his conviction that there are ways to discover the work that people love by using 11 assessments about life and workplace preferences. People do outstanding work when they love their assignment.
This workshop shows that a kind of personal GPS is possible to identify and steers people toward an ideal job.
Peter Sherer, founder and CEO of Experience Matters, is a strategic consultant and executive coach, serving both organizations and senior executives.
Prior to becoming a consultant and coach, Sherer worked in both the public and non-profit sectors. As Deputy Director of the President’s Commission on Executive Exchange, he helped senior executives in both the private and public sectors to switch with their counterparts in one-year assignments.
At the Department of Health and Human Services, he served as the project manager for the implementation of The Civil Service Reform Act.
After college Peter Sherer was awarded a Rockefeller fellowship to the Harvard Divinity School. He later received an MBA from the Harvard Business School with second-year honors.
A recognized author and sought-after speaker, Sherer has coached over 250 public and private sector executives in career transition, performance improvement, and organizational restructuring. He is a certified coach for the Federal Consulting Group and a graduate of Coach University.
Recently, Sherer has addressed groups ranging from the Central Intelligence Agency to the Council for Excellence in Government, the Performance Institute, the Smithsonian Associates and and the Treasury Executive Institute.
Plan to join us after the meeting for networking. Many of us carry our conversations to lunch at the nearby Brookings Institution.
Attire is business casual, recruiters are often present, so we ask all Monday Speaker attendees to contribute to the professional standards and objectives of this important networking meeting.
Doors open at 9:30 for networking and the program starts promptly at 10:00.
40Plus of Greater Washington
1718 P Street, NW, Suite T2
Washington, DC 20036
near the DuPont Circle Metro, use the South exit