ATX Leaders
What would Texas be without BBQ!?! How do Texans function without wide open access to gather and enjoy some brisket? If you don’t work in the restaurant industry it can be difficult to really see how shelter-in-place mandates impact the staff and leader within those businesses. We get a quick peek behind the scenes with…
Read More“I feel a little bit like the third little pig” shares Executive Director of Job Seekers Network, Craig Foster. His organization emerged during a previous season of high unemployment rates, during the financial crisis of 2008. A job search framing and networking organization, Job Seekers hosts weekly gatherings, not shifting to weekly Zoom meetings across…
Read More“This is an opportunity to go beyond myself and to continue to be an extension of who God wants me to be.” As churches look to re-open there are conversations about restrictions, religious rites, and a respect for both the community and government. Reverend Daryl Horton of Mt. Zion Church of Austin joins us for…
Read MoreFor many, framing a post pandemic culture with a “new normal” feels a bit premature, but all leaders are looking to what moving forward means for their groups and organizations. Pastor Tom Diviney of Bethany United Methodist Church is remaining attentive to how his church will be shaped through this pandemic. Even while a handful…
Read MoreYou know it’s going to be a fun conversation when someone’s ZOOM background is a scenic photo, providing us with a brief virtual escape. President and Founder of Alter Endeavors, Nick Alter, joins ABBA Executive Director Rich Carney for an inspiring conversation. When you are naturally a people person, this isolation requires you find new…
Read More“You are not alone. You are not crazy.” Patricia Hayes, a frequent guide and coach for Austin leaders, is a lawyer by trade. Years ago she made a decision to move from a “C-suite” role to step out on her own. “I don’t need to see the entire staircase to take the next step.”…
Read More“Let’s talk about the reality of where we are today with the economy.” Join us for a sobering conversation with CEO & Founder of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, Alan Graham. “I think it’s time for people to be realistic about what’s happened.” Some experts say an invention of a vaccine today would still require…
Read More“When do you move on planning to make the plan?” President of Concordia University, Donald Christian, joins ABBA Executive Director, Rich Carney, for a great conversation from the world of academia. Through this season, Concordia’s main goal is to ensure students persist through this time. Wether it’s completing this semester, wrapping up their degree,…
Read More“Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.” Proverbs 13:12 The greatest distance in life is the gap between our expectations and reality. As we attempt to gauge timing and distance through Corona-virus we have all these expectations but they continue to be extended and postponed. Leaders are…
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