VIRTUAL EDITION

People Leaders Series

 

People leaders are facing a lot of change right now: budget cuts, layoffs, reorgs, and adapting to new technology. Amongst so much chaos, collaboration is more important than ever.

People leaders are facing a lot of change right now: budget cuts, layoffs, reorgs, and adapting to new technology. Amongst so much chaos, collaboration is more important than ever.

People leaders are facing a lot of change right now: budget cuts, layoffs, reorgs, and adapting to new technology. Amongst so much chaos, collaboration is more important than ever.

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NOVEMBER 2024

People Leaders Series

  • Date: November 13th, 2024

  • Time: 11 am-12:15 pm PST | 2 pm-3:15 pm EST on Zoom

  • This is for: Internal People & Culture Leaders

  • Theme: From Indifference to Kindness

  • About the Event: Let's be honest—the election (and results) can separate teams and increase disconnection in the workplace. Join us in November as we help teams shift "From Indifference to Kindness." Together, we will practice tangible tools you can use to tap deeply into the shared humanity of what unites us, allowing your team to foster more compassion, kindness, and humanity at work. Plus, you'll forge new relationships with other people leaders, gain fresh ideas, and discover innovative ways to build connections with your team — even virtually.

 

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Experience the magic of
  Late Nite Art Virtual⚡️

 

The Late Nite Art – People Leaders Series was created to address the key challenges facing today's people leaders. Every two months, we host a 75-minute virtual experience on a new topic impacting the workplace, guided by our expert facilitators.

The Late Nite Art – People Leaders Series was created to address the key challenges facing today's people leaders. Every two months, we host a 75-minute virtual experience on a new topic impacting the workplace, guided by our expert facilitators.

The Late Nite Art – People Leaders Series was created to address the key challenges facing today's people leaders. Every two months, we host a 75-minute virtual experience on a new topic impacting the workplace, guided by our expert facilitators.

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FROM OUR DYNAMIC TEAM

Meet Your  facilitators

 

FACILITATOR & HEAD OF VIRTUAL EVENTS

Romy Alexandra

Romy Alexandra is a learning experience designer and certified experiential learning trainer on a mission to humanize learning spaces. She brings over a decade of international facilitation experience in 40 countries across 4 continents. Romy has worked with clients such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UN Women, ASICS, Netflix, Allianz, and many more. She's an avid world traveler, foodie, street art hunter, book worm, and yoga enthusiast.

 

FACILITATOR

Wilder Horng Brawer

Wilder is passionate about unblocking potential for individuals, teams, and organizations. She is a senior transformational experience designer and graphic facilitator, working with nonprofits, global companies, and schools to cultivate more connection, aliveness and belonging. Wilder hosts the podcast The Business of Being Human, plays drums, makes art, and wanders in the wild with her Bernadoodle Maslow near her home in the San Francisco Bay Area. 

 

BEHIND THE SCENES...

Meet our Founder

 

 

FOUNDER & CEO

Adam Rosendahl

As a facilitator and experience designer, Adam fuses art, music, and dialogue to breathe more imagination and connection into teams and organizations. For the last 10 years, he has traveled the globe with Late Nite Art, working with 100+ organizations, and transforming the typical business gathering into an unforgettable and connective experience. His arts-based methodology has been adapted internally as a teaching tool inside Stanford University and LinkedIn, impacting the lives of thousands. Today, he works alongside his team of masterful facilitators, using non-traditional tools to build bridges and unlock creative confidence.

Our Clients

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