with Shundrawn A. Thomas
President and Chief Executive of Northern Trust Asset Management
with Shundrawn A. Thomas
President and Chief Executive of Northern Trust Asset Management
Creating a healthy culture isn't easy, but your organization’s success depends on it. Join author and executive Shundrawn A. Thomas for a practical and action-oriented webinar on purpose-driven culture. In this free, one-hour event, you will learn how to craft a compelling vision, set values that matter, increase employee engagement, and much more. The first step toward a thriving culture starts at the top: with you.
Shundrawn A. Thomas is an executive, teacher, author, husband, and father. As a strategic thinker and trusted advisor, he helps corporations, non-profits, and religious organizations achieve their purpose and vision.
He currently serves as president of a trillion-dollar global investment management business with responsibilities including developing long-term strategy, cultivating client relationships, developing talented professionals, and overseeing all business operations. In 2017, Black Enterprise identified him as one of the Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America.
Shundrawn speaks and lectures nationally on subjects including vocation, leadership, strategy, investments, personal finance, values, and faith. His passion for communicating led him to author four books including Discover Joy In Work.
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