God as CEO Breakfast

 

This event has been postponed until Fall 2020. Date TBD.

Join us for a special breakfast to hear a conversation that will benefit you wherever you are in your career. Hear about the successes and challenges of bringing faith into the workplace and putting God in the CEO chair. This breakfast will be a unique opportunity to hear from Randy McCoy, who has vast experience working in a large company where he is not the owner. In addition, we will hear from Paul TenHaken, who has the experience of owning a company and directing the vision and values of it. Whether you are a business owner or an employee of any size company you will benefit from this breakfast. 

The breakfast also provides an opportunity for you to meet others who are seeking to honor God in their work and businesses. You will be encouraged and equipped while meeting managers, business owners, and those that seek to be a Christian influence in their workplace. One of the most beneficial things you can do today is to sign up yourself and another team member. Bringing a coworker with you will allow you to continue the conversation and talk about the practical implications, long after breakfast is finished. 

Please join us from 8-9 a.m. on Tuesday, April 21st for breakfast at the Hilton Garden Inn Downtown. Doors open at 7:30 a.m.

Reserve your spot soon–this breakfast is limited to the first 300 registrants!

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Randy McCoy Bio:

Randy was born and raised in Sioux Falls and is the seventh of eight children.  He earned his BS in Pharmacy from SDSU and his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Kentucky. After completing two post-doctoral scholar programs at the University Of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center, Randy has served in various academic and clinical roles at the University of Iowa, South Dakota State University, and The University of South Dakota. Since 2000 he has been in a Medical Affairs role at GSK (GlaxoSmithKline) Pharmaceuticals, LLC.  He is currently the Head of Field-Based Medical Affairs for the US Vaccines Business Unit and leads the Global Field Medical Performance Team at GSK.  Randy is passionate about developing people and building the right culture within a team. Randy is married to Lisa and has 5 children.  When not working, Randy is active at Hope Community Church and enjoys cycling, gardening, camping, and traveling with Lisa and his family.

Paul TenHaken Bio:

Paul Ten Haken is native of Worthington, Minnesota. After graduating from Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa, Paul and his wife, Jill, moved to Sioux Falls to launch their careers and start a family. Today, they have three young children. After holding various marketing and executive roles in Sioux Falls and earning his MBA from the University of Sioux Falls, Paul founded the marketing technology agency Click Rain in 2008, where he served as CEO until 2017. While CEO, Click Rain was the only South Dakota company included on the Inc. 5000 list as one of America’s fastest-growing private companies for the five consecutive years. The agency has won numerous awards for its unique workplace culture, including the prestigious “Entrepreneur 360” award in 2016 and the Embee Tribute to Women “Embeliever” award. Paul was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top Ten Emerging Entrepreneurs as well as South Dakota Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Paul’s primary passion, however, lies in the leading and development of people. He is the co-founder of the Dispatch Project, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that creates international service trip opportunities and philanthropic outlets for business leaders. Paul also travels to Haiti annually to work with organizations serving the people of Haiti. He also is a frequent speaker on the topics of empowerment, workplace culture, and leadership. In his free time, Paul is an active runner, obstacle course racer, triathlete, and is active in his church. He credits his personal faith for much of what he defines as success.

 
Katie Bobbin