Over three hundred delegates convened on Friday April 8th for the Leading to Well-Being Conference held at George Mason University. The conference brought together scholars and practitioners to focus on the intersection of positive psychology and leadership. One of the conference organizers, Nance Lucas, explained, “We are committed to raising people’s awareness around the science of well-being and positive psychology and helping people apply this in their lives personally, organizationally, and in their communities.”
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Louisa Jewell and Shannon Polly
Louisa Jewell and Shannon Polly
Louisa Jewell is president of Positive Matters and a consultant, facilitator and speaker who works with organizations around the world to develop positive leaders and nurture productive teams. Louisa's solo articles are here, and her articles with Marie-Josée Shaar are here. Shannon Polly is a corporate communications trainer, facilitator, and coach in Washington, D.C. and the founder of a boutique consulting firm, where she applies positive psychology to leadership development. Shannon created workshops on Positive Management and Change Management, and she has facilitated resilience training for the U.S. Army. Shannon also has solo articles here, and articles with Genna Douglass here