Issues Affecting America: Responsible
Citizenship Fall 2008
Ever notice how some people have “it” and some wonder what “it”
is? Have you started to wonder why some people get noticed and you
only get passed by and passed up. In a highly humorous and engaging
presentation style, Nancy Hunter Denney presents her original Zing!
Impact Equation, demonstrating it’s never just one thing, but a
combination of the person, environment, skill level and
minimization of distractions that determine the level of one’s
potential influence or charisma.
Zing! is the thing that allows others to “override competing
forces to positively influence others.” It is living life and
leadership with an exclamation point arising from a fundamental
belief: “the energy you put out there, is the energy you get to
draw from.” From self-inspection to humility, insights are shared
suggesting any person has the potential to increase their influence
by recognizing another fundamental belief: “You can’t expect
different results by repeating the same behaviors.” Audience
members are challenged to use their aptitude for showing thanks by
turning the many opportunities afforded them into a personal sense
of obligation to serve a greater social good.
Nancy Hunter Denney is a nationally recognized keynote speaker,
author, leadership trainer and educator. Although her goal is one
of inspiration, she does not consider herself a “motivational”
speaker. She is an educator who seeks to inspire in others a
personal sense of responsibility (and obligation) for serving
others. She passionately presents her own original definitions,
theories and lessons on life and leadership while demonstrating a
unique ability to teach audience members how to apply them. Prior
to starting her own speaking business in 1993, Nancy Hunter Denney
worked in higher education student affairs.
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Sponsored by Leadership Development,
Student Government, Inc. and Tri-Council Greek Life
Date
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Time
3 p.m.
Location
UC Commons, Queens Campus