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Greenleaf Center's Upcoming Webinar: Coffee with Howard Behar  

Howard BeharOn March 25 at 4:00 p.m., the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership at Seton Hall will be hosting a virtual webinar, "Coffee with Howard Behar." The Greenleaf Center's Coffee Series was launched in January and aims to host different influential presenters every month. 

Click here to register for the webinar in advance.

Howard Behar is known for his role as the former president of Starbucks International and was responsible for drastically growing and leading Starbucks' domestic business. During his tenure, he participated in the growth of the company from only 28 stores to over 15,000 stores spanning five continents.

Aside from being a renowned business owner, Behar is also an author, speaker and mentor who continues to share his message of servant leadership. Howard has always been committed to the development and education of our future leaders and has been a longtime advocate of the Servant Leadership Model. Since the successful publication of his first book, It's Not About the Coffee: Lessons on Leadership from a Life at Starbucks, Howard has traveled the world speaking to leaders, corporations and students. His motivational message inspires everyone to be servant leaders and to lead with their values first.

"We are thrilled to welcome Howard Behar as our third presenter in the Greenleaf Center's Coffee Series. These sessions allow us to showcase the inspirational stories of servant leaders who have engaged in transformative change in ways that led to significant impact on individuals and organizations" said Reginald Lewis, executive director of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership at Seton Hall University. He continued, "During his successful tenure at the helm of Starbucks International, Howard was relentlessly focused on creating a culture that supports the well-being of employees, customers and the communities being served."

The Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership at Seton Hall looks to continue this virtual webinar series on the third week of every month, so stay tuned for next month's installment of Greenleaf Center's Coffee Series.

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