The American Psychoanalytic Association (APSAA)

A Public Forum for the Business Community: “Integrity and Self-Deception in Corporate America”

Cites consultant Kenneth Eisold
Cites consultant Kerry J. Sulkowicz
01.24.2003

A Special Invitation to Attend

What
Part of APsaA’s Winter 2003 Meeting, one of the national biannual meetings, the Public Forum will discuss issues relevant to the current interest in the psychology of CEOs. Under the leadership of APsaA’s Committee on Corporate and Organizational Consultants, the Public Forum will also address the challenges of being a CEO in the current business climate.

Audience
Leaders and executives in the New York business community as well as APsaA members from across the country.

Admission
Free, and open to the public.

Date
Friday, January 24, 2003, noon – 1:30 p.m.

Where
Grand Ballroom, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
301 Park Avenue, New York City

Panelists
Kenneth Eisold, Ph.D., President-Elect, International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO) Carol Hymowitz, senior editor and “In the Lead” columnist, The Wall Street Journal Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Executive Programs, Yale School of Management; Founder and CEO, The Chief Executive Leadership Institute

Moderator
Kerry Sulkowicz, M.D., Chair, Committee on Public Information; President, The Boswell Group, LLC

Sponsor
The American Psychoanalytic Foundation

Contact
Dottie Jeffries
Director of Public Affairs
Phone: 212-752-0450, ext. 29; Fax: 212-593-0571
Email: djeffries@apsa.org

About the American Psychoanalytic Association
Founded in 1911, APsaA is a professional organization of psychoanalysts throughout the United States. The Association is composed of more than 50 Affiliate Societies and Training Institutes in many cities and has approximately 3,500 individual members. APsaA is a Regional Association of the International Psychoanalytical Association.

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