“Exploring the Links Between Well-Being and Creativity” on October 22, 2018
The Arts & Culture Alliance is pleased to present a professional development seminar for artists and other creative people on Monday, October 22, from 5:30-6:30 PM at the Emporium Center in downtown Knoxville. Join us as we welcome Booth Andrews!
Booth will speak on “Exploring the Links Between Well-Being and Creativity”: how investing in your individual well-being is critical to the creative process. Booth Andrews helps build strong, effective, resilient leaders and humans by acting as a mentor and guide through strategic coaching, consulting, educational programs and public speaking. She has 20 years of experience leading individuals, teams and organizations through strategic, operational, and cultural growth and transformation. Her multi-disciplinary, professional experience includes 10 years in commercial real estate, 6 years as the CEO of a regional non-profit, and more than 10 years of consulting in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Since 2015, Booth’s sole focus has been improving organizations as an independent consultant and corporate trainer. Since 2015, in addition to her independent consulting practice, Booth has been a trainer, mentor and consultant for the Alliance for Better Nonprofits and the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center.
Booth Andrews’s long track record of community involvement includes: the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, City of Knoxville Industrial Development Board, Executive Women’s Association, University of Tennessee National Alumni Association Women’s Council, University of Tennessee at Knoxville Chancellor’s Associates, Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee, United Way of Greater Knoxville, Nucleus Knoxville, the Alpha Delta Chapter of Sigma Kappa, and the University of Tennessee College of Law Alumni Advisory Council. Booth is a graduate of the Leadership Knoxville Class of 2006, was named to the Inaugural Class of ’40 Under 40′ by the Knoxville Business Journal in 2007, and was a 2012 Finalist for the YWCA’s Tribute to Women.