HMG Strategy Virtual Briefing

Courageous Leadership in Times of Global Crisis and Uncertainty

 60 Minute Discussion Live: March 20th 11AM ET // 8AM PT  

President and CEO, HMG Strategy

Hunter Muller

President & CEO, HMG Strategy

Hunter Muller is a charismatic industry pioneer and a modern-day Renaissance Man. As a global C-suite advisor and coach for the past 30 years, Hunter’s insights and concepts have been successfully applied by Fortune 1000 organizations worldwide to accelerate executive performance, propel the career ascent of C-level executives, and to drive transformative innovation and create new waves of value.

Tony Leng

Managing Director, Digital Transformation and CIO Practice Lead, Diversified Search

Drawing upon his background as a search executive, a former CEO and as a current Chairman and board member, Tony will share the leadership attributes that top-tier executives demonstrate during crises along with recommendations for current leaders to act courageously.

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This 60 Minute Discussion Will Cover:

  • Unquestionably, this is a global crisis with cascading effects across multiple sectors of the economy. From this perspective, a recession appears inescapable.  
  • And yet we’ve survived other crises and recessions before. There have already been 47 recessions in the history of our nation, and we will doubtlessly experience more in the future. Most of us can remember the sharp economic downturns and recessions of the past 30 years. We got through all of them, and we’ll get through this one, too.  
  • Navigating the turbulence ahead will require astute and courageous leadership. This plays to our strength as experienced technology leaders and executives. Collectively, we possess the skills and acumen necessary for handling periods of turbulence and uncertainty. As a group, we have a unique view of complex transformational processes. In other word, we know how to get things done and we're not afraid to tackle the hardest problems.