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Join the Regional Leadership Forum Special Interest Group at SIM Boston for a discussion on The "Let Them Theory" by Mel Robbins
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3/26/2025
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When:
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Wednesday, March 26th, 2025 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM EST
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Where:
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Aqueduct Technologies 150 Royall Street Suite 105 Canton, Massachusetts 02021 United States
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Contact:
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RLF SIG Coordinators
rlf-sigcoordinators@simboston.org
978-463-6800
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Online registration is closed.
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The "Let Them Theory" by Mel Robbins
You can’t control how others act, but you can control how you respond. That’s the power of Let Them. Want to learn how these two simple words, Let Them, can transform your life? Watch Mel Robbins' video or read her book and join the discussion with your RLF colleagues!
Watch one of these videos to prepare for the discussion: Agenda: - 4:30 - 6:00 - Discussion on the Let Them Theory
- Optional Happy Hour to Follow at Trillium
Featured Facilitator: Jennifer Sala
Jennifer Sala has over 25 years of experience leading technology teams responsible for transformational changes in the Insurance, Healthcare, and Pharmaceutical industries. Through her strong partnerships and results, she became a trusted advisor who built competent, empowered teams. Jen is a believer that building leadership skills in people positively impacts their results, their lives, and the lives of those around them. Jen is an animal lover. She lives in Cromwell with her husband. Together they are avid snow skiers, water skiers, and world explorers. Why Attend The RLF Special Interest Group?
- Build your SIM
network and meet other members.
- Exposure to
relevant perspective from real life successes and failures.
- Gain insights on
how companies strategically respond to current business challenges.
Register
today to secure your spot and be a part of this enriching exchange of ideas and
experiences. We look
forward to seeing you there!
- This meeting is free to all members and free to all non-members.
- Please reach out to help@simboston.org for any questions or concerns.
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