New York Metropolitan Association of Applied Psychology
Welcome to our first virtual event of the season! We will be learning from Dr. Cornell Verdeja-Woodson about Navigating organizational change. There will be a link sent out the night before. We ask that individuals prioritize being on camera for this talk if possible! Our Speaker: Dr Cornell Verdeja-Woodson Dr. Cornell Verdeja-Woodson is an organizational change leader and mindset coach for high-performing professionals who are ready to get aligned to their life’s purpose, achieve their goals, and make meaningful change. For more than a decade, he's helped leaders and teams grow in complex, high-stakes environments, leading organizational change and talent development work across companies like Pixar, Google, Headspace, and Zillow. Dr. Cornell's approach blends research and real-world practice. He leans on Expectancy-Value Theory to help individuals strengthen their belief in their ability to change and connect goals to what they truly value—so motivation lasts. Dr. Cornell pairs that with proven coaching methods and a grounded, identity-aware lens that honors lived experiences, especially for those from historically excluded groups. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his husband and their two dogs, London and Rome. Event Details Date Monday, December 8th Time 6:00 pm-7:30 pm Location Virtual Link To Be Sent
Welcome to our first virtual event of the season! We will be learning from Dr. Cornell Verdeja-Woodson about Navigating organizational change. There will be a link sent out the night before. We ask that individuals prioritize being on camera for this talk if possible!
Dr. Cornell Verdeja-Woodson is an organizational change leader and mindset coach for high-performing professionals who are ready to get aligned to their life’s purpose, achieve their goals, and make meaningful change. For more than a decade, he's helped leaders and teams grow in complex, high-stakes environments, leading organizational change and talent development work across companies like Pixar, Google, Headspace, and Zillow. Dr. Cornell's approach blends research and real-world practice. He leans on Expectancy-Value Theory to help individuals strengthen their belief in their ability to change and connect goals to what they truly value—so motivation lasts. Dr. Cornell pairs that with proven coaching methods and a grounded, identity-aware lens that honors lived experiences, especially for those from historically excluded groups. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his husband and their two dogs, London and Rome.
Event Details
Date
Monday, December 8th
Time
6:00 pm-7:30 pm
Location
Virtual Link To Be Sent
Email Usmetro.ny.app.psych@gmail.com