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April Breakfast Meeting: The #1 Secret of A Strong Woman’s Success

  • 14 Apr 2015
  • 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
  • Stones River Country Club, 1830 NW Broad St, Murfreesboro, TN 37129

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April Breakfast Meeting Keynoter:

Amber Hurdle, Certified Coach, Business Consultant
Moxie Internal Relations/Amber Hurdle Coaching & Training


The #1 Secret of A Strong Woman’s Success

Strong women are not developed by walking the easy paths.  With an ever-evolving sense of self-sufficiency, it’s easy to fall into the trap of trying to do it all, or worse, adopting the belief that “if it’s going to be done right, I might as well do it myself.”

While many strong women are proud of their independence, it is exactly their independence that can also keep them from enjoying what matters most:  personal fulfillment, good health, relationships, personal and professional growth, and more.

In this presentation, I’ll share how to go from feeling overwhelmed or stuck to recruiting the help and resources a woman needs to step into her greatness and live an abundant life. 

You’ll hear an inspiring story of a teen mom who built her dream life, and you’ll walk away with practical strategies that include specific tools and technology you can use to become highly intentional and successful individuals…as well as strong women.

About Amber Hurdle

Amber Hurdle uses her accelerated life experience as a teen mom turned organizational miracle worker to coach highly driven professionals who want to prioritize their careers and enjoy lives free of guilt, stress and overwhelm.

Through her six-step process, Amber helps her clients live with intention, positioning them for their own accelerated professional growth while also crafting fulfilling personal lives. In turn she affords employers A-players who show up fully present and ready to excel.

While she has a degree in Public Relations and is an International Coaching Federation-certified coach, Amber also has vast experience throughout multiple entrepreneurial, corporate, and institutional cultures.

Her experience includes:

  • Leading the employee communications and events department at Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, the world’s largest Marriott Hotel, as well as its four Nashville attractions.
  • Owned and operated Planit Nashville, where she worked with celebrities like Alan Jackson, Carrie Underwood, John Rich and more, as well as record labels throughout the country music industry to engage their key stakeholders through experiential events.
  • Served as a director at The University of Georgia Terry College of Business, engaging 60,000 plus alumni in support of University initiatives.
  • Founded Cumberland University Women’s Council for Leadership in 2006, which paired professional women with female college students to foster mentorship relationships and provide professional development events for women.
  • Served on the Middle Tennessee State University National Alumni Board’s executive committee and continues to serve on the MTSU College of Mass Communication Professional Advisory Board.

Amber Hurdle is a blessed wife, mama, sister, daughter and friend. She works with disadvantaged youth at home through CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate Program) as well as afar in Swaziland, Africa, through her work with Children’s Cup via the Anna Brooke Hurdle Foundation.