High Profile Leaders takes up Silent Leadership Challenge
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Wednesday, 24 July 2013
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High Profile Leaders takes up Silent Leadership Challenge
Influential leaders from around New Zealand are going deaf for the day for the Silent Leadership Challenge to raise awareness around hearing impairment.
42 high profile leaders have signed up for the challenge on Friday 2 August, with David Conroy of Conroy Removals registering from the Hawkes Bay region. All participants will tackle three communication challenges in their workplace and one at home while wearing bright yellow hearing protectors to simulate deafness.
With over $23,000 raised to-date, The Foundation is seeking others to get involved to meet their target of $100,000 in donations. All funds raised will go towards The National Foundation for the Deaf to fund its advocacy and support work on behalf of deaf and hearing impaired New Zealanders, and its work to raise awareness of the need to prevent noise-induced loss hearing loss.
“We are absolutely delighted with the tremendous support to-date from a diverse range of leaders throughout New Zealand,” said The National Foundation for the Deaf CEO, Louise Carroll.
“But we’d love to see many more corporate and community leaders on board.”
To join the Challenge, leaders need to register online at www.silentleadershipchallenge.com and aim to raise funds by seeking sponsorship donations from people in their professional and social networks.
On the day of the Challenge, participants will be posting photos and personal stories online via the Foundation’s Facebook and Twitter pages, using the hash tag #silentleadershipchallenge.
Registrations close on Wednesday 31 July at 5:00pm.
All information on the event and cause can be found at www.silentleadershipchallenge.com.
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