Friday, January 18, 2013

PREMIER LEADERSHIP COACHING HELPING CLIENTS BECOME OUTSTANDINGLY GREAT


PALM BEACH, FL (January 17, 2013) – Premier Leadership Coaching, LLC, the Florida-based firm focused on helping professionals remain competitive, maximize productivity, and achieve goals through business and executive coaching is welcoming new clients for speaking engagements, company training seminars, and individual coaching for 2013. 
Under the guidance of President Alexa Sherr Hartley, Premier Leadership Coaching helps managers, executives, attorneys and other high-achievers in both the public and private sectors develop the skills needed to be outstandingly great in their careers. By working with those in leadership positions and those who manage multiple direct reports, Hartley provides focus and support to individuals and teams. She helps her clients clarify goals and develop action plans that not only achieve professional and organizational objectives, but also increase personal productivity, resourcefulness, and levels of success. Hartley’s coaching process stems from her training at Columbia University and the Institute of Coaching at Harvard’s McLean Hospital. 
Says Hartley, “I like to say that I am a former Big Law litigator gone rogue who was reincarnated as a Columbia University-trained organizational and executive coach.  As a change agent and thought leader, I work with outside-the-box thinkers, and those who are interested in challenging the status quo to achieve outstanding greatness in their careers. Business is not static. Therefore, existing and emerging leaders cannot afford to be complacent. I combine my business experience and training as a professional coach to help my clients improve their professional skills, increase their competitive edge and achieve their goals.”  
Hartley also notes, “To remain competitive, organizations require that their employees continue to grow professionally and hone their expertise throughout their employment. However, this need often is unfulfilled. Most professionals fail to exceed a passable level of competence during the life of their career. This results in a chasm between where professionals are and where their employers need them to be in order to stay competitive in the marketplace. Employers try to correct this problem by hiring more personnel, but this is a problem of quality not of quantity.”  Hartley recommends that organizations and individuals commit themselves to training current employees rather than hiring additional bodies to compensate for a knowledge void.  Hartley explains that, “a hiring strategy of more mediocrity backfires every time.” Hartley emphasizes that hiring employees with a high IQ is not necessarily the answer. She explains that a “a high IQ alone does not guarantee professional success. Research shows that soft skills, i.e., an individual’s personality and ability to communicate, negotiate, and lead, account for as much as 85% of financial success whereas only 15% can be attributed to technical knowledge.” She goes on to say that individuals and organizations that recognize the importance of capitalizing on one’s soft skills have a competitive advantage when seeking any type of career advancement.  “The sad truth is that for a myriad of reasons, such as lack of desire and misguided priorities, over three-quarters of all professionals never get markedly better at what they do. Sure, they gain confidence and make minor necessary tweaks needed to stay slightly competitive, but they do not get substantially better at what they do and they certainly never reach outstanding greatness. If you look at a professional at the point he/she becomes competent and where he/she is at the end of his/her career, there isn’t much of a difference. The rate of improvement is de minimis. 
In addition to working with her clients on long-term objectives, Hartley also assists them with pressing, time-sensitive issues such as meeting preparation, resolving internal and external conflicts, networking, problem solving, and identifying strategic next steps. Hartley consults with industry leaders regarding planning and implementation of significant organizational change, leadership development, and decision-making.
Prior to forming Premier Leadership Coaching, Hartley was a litigator in the Manhattan and West Palm Beach offices of Greenberg Traurig, LLP where she represented, counseled and negotiated on behalf of individuals, business owners, and partners of organizations such as investment banks, law and accounting firms.  She obtained her law degree from the University of Florida College of Law and graduated from Connecticut College with a B.A. in Religious Studies. She is the author of a weekly blog, Becoming Outstandingly Great, where she explores strategies for developing the leadership and management skills professionals need to be successful at the highest level of their careers.  Recently she was selected by Westlaw to contribute to the Westlaw Insider blog where she writes about strategies for attorneys to improve their performance and help them to advance in their careers. She presents regularly to audiences at industry and professional associations, business organizations, universities, and through webinars.  
For speaking engagements, group, team and individual coaching, please email Alexa Sherr Hartley at: alexa@premierleadershipcoaching.com or visit the web at: www.premierleadershipcoaching.com.
If you would like more information on this topic or to schedule an interview, please call Linda Soper at (612) 308.4159 or email: linda@lindalanemarketing.com.
Photo Courtesy of Premier Leadership Coaching, LLC
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Saturday, January 12, 2013

THE ANN NORTON SCULPTURE TO BENEFIT FROM PREVIEW PARTY FOR 31ST ANNUAL PALM BEACH WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW & SALE



WEST PALM BEACH, FLA (January 12, 2013) – The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens will be honored as the opening night benefactor for the 31st Annual Palm Beach Winter Antiques Show & Sale taking place Thursday, January 17, 2013 
from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel (formerly the Crowne Plaza) located at 1601 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach.

The weekend-long event will feature 50 carefully selected national and international exhibitors presenting a diversity of fine antique furniture, decorative and fine arts from ancient to 20th century. Preview tickets are $75 in advance and $100 at the door and include wine, champagne, hors d'oeuvres, complimentary valet parking, and an opportunity for early buying.
The historic Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Inc. is a recognized 501(c)(3) operating foundation established in 1977 by the prominent sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). The organization has grown to be an important cultural institution giving the community and visitors an opportunity to explore nature and art in an environmentally conscious urban environment. Dedicated to preserving the historic beauty of The Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, the nationally designated property and 2.2 acre urban gardens are home to over 300 species of tropical palms and native plants — one of the most significant collections in Florida.

               The gardens are conveniently located at 2051 South Flagler Drive, in West Palm Beach, Florida. The rare palm and sculpture gardens, exhibition galleries and artist studio are currently open Wednesday-Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

          Available services include: exhibitions, guided tours of the gardens and Norton's original sculpture studio, guest lectures, and educational programs. All programs promote a preservation ethic and incorporate the arts, environmental awareness, and interpretive history of Ann Weaver Norton. 

For more information about the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens and how to become a member and to learn about programming and exhibitions, please visit: www.ansg.org or call:  (561) 832-5328.

             If you would like more information on this topic or to schedule an interview, please call Linda Soper at (561) 835-9057 or email: linda@lindalanemarketing.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

THE ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS PRESENTS LITERACY DAYS JANUARY 14 & 15, 2013




The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens will be presenting its annual Literacy Days in the Gardens Monday and Tuesday, January 14 and 15, 2013. The event is a Community Enrichment Student Program in partnership with Kids' Dreams Inc. and is in its fifth year of programming.

The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens created this one of kind event to provide Title I students grades from first through fourth grade with a new and creative way to approach reading and writing. More than 500 participants enjoy being read to by visiting authors, librarians and experts in the field of Language Arts. Visiting illustrators provide artistic demonstrations and hands on activities.  Interactive bookmaking, writing, poetry and visual and performing arts activities inspire the children to read, write and embrace the mystery and power of literacy.  And of course, the beautiful Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens’ rare palm and native plants provide a magical environment for creativity.

This year the Gardens is pleased to present its newly published children's storybook, The Awesome Adventures of Annie V, authored by Executive Director Cynthia E. Palmieri and Community Development Director, Pamela Larkin Caruso and illustrated by award winning artist, Henry Cole. This story told through the eyes of the young Annie V. provides an insightful and charming image of an adventurous young artist. Thoughtful activities engage young readers and aspiring artists and highlighted vocabulary words, a companion glossary, and related fun facts and follow up activities demonstrate the organization's commitment to education and stewardship.

Literacy Days at the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden is made possible through the generosity of Kids' Dreams Inc., The Chastain Charitable Foundation, private funding, and funds raised by the Festival of Trees.  To support Literacy Days or for more information or please contact Pamela at programs@ansg.org or call: 561-832.5328.

To learn more about the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens and how to become a member, learn about programming and exhibitions, please visit: www.ansg.org or call:  (561) 832-5328.

               About the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens: The historic Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Inc. is a recognized 501(c)(3) operating foundation established in 1977 by the prominent sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). The organization has grown to be an important cultural institution giving the community and visitors an opportunity to explore nature and art in an environmentally conscience urban environment. Dedicated to preserving the historic beauty of The Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, the nationally designated property and 2.2 acre urban gardens are home to over 300 species of tropical palms and native plants — one of the most significant collections in Florida.

            The gardens are conveniently located at 2051 South Flagler Drive, in West Palm Beach, Florida. The rare palm and sculpture gardens, exhibition galleries and artist studio are currently open Wednesday-Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.
          Available services include: exhibitions, guided tours of the gardens and Norton's original sculpture studio, guest lectures, and educational programs. All programs promote a preservation ethic and incorporate the arts, environmental awareness, and interpretive history of Ann Weaver Norton. 


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THE HISTORIC ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS PRESENTS THE WORKS OF BEN ARONSON, JANUARY 2 – FEBRUARY 10, 2013


 WEST PALM BEACH, FLA (January, 2012) – The Galleries of the historic Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens will be filled with the paintings of noted American painter Ben Aronson who will exhibit works from his private collections and up to 13 new pieces from January 2 – February 10, 2013.

Aronson’s most recent exhibitions have included paintings representing several periods of the artists work including his recent inquiry into the realm of finance.  Players such as Wall Street traders and auctioneers participate actively in the commodification of art, bringing about risks as well as rewards. Despite the apparent intimacy of the painted compositions, Mr. Aronson creates a palpable distance between subject and viewer.

We look directly at traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, but they do not acknowledge us. A group of three figures huddled together in a dimly-lit restaurant seem as disengaged with one another as they are with the viewer. The works, both large and small in scale, are rigorously painted and capture the ever-changing light and shade as it both conceals and articulates the forms of streets and buildings.

Ben Aronson received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees in painting from Boston University. He has been the recipient of four National Academy of Design awards and has also taught graduate school seminars at Harvard University. His work has been exhibited and collected widely throughout the United States, most notably the Boston Museum of Fine Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art.

An opening reception for museum members and guests will take place Wednesday, January 9 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.  For more information please visit: www.ansg.org or call: 561-832.5328. 

              About the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens: The historic Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Inc. is a recognized 501 (c) (3) operating foundation established in 1977 by the prominent sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). The gardens are conveniently located at 2051 South Flagler Drive, in West Palm Beach, Florida. The rare palm and sculpture gardens, exhibition galleries and artist studio are currently open Wednesday-Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.