

The Future of Conscious Company Building
Join us for an enlivening gathering and discussion on The Future of Conscious Company Building at the beautiful Alchemy Springs bathhouse and garden.
Between AI and more and more leaders going on the path of Self discovery, the traditional way of building companies is changing.
Come connect with like-minded entrepreneurs and executives to enjoy a candid conversation on what it actually looks like to build a conscious company in 2026 and beyond!
Panelists include:
Diana Chapman — Co-founder of the Conscious Leadership Group and co-author of The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership.
Cecily Mak is Co-Founding General Partner of Wisdom Ventures, an early-stage firm backing startups in the tech-enabled wellbeing space, and the author of Undimmed: The Eight Awarenesses for Freedom from Unwanted Habits.
Dave Hersch is the former founding CEO of Jive Software, (NASDAQ IPO), Board Partner at a16z, and author of Reignition: Transforming Stuck Startups Into Winners and The Eros Advantage (2027). He now coaches founders to build uncopyable companies rooted in connection, creativity, and Emotional Market Fit.
Evening schedule:
5:00 PM — Doors open. Connect with a room full of founders and leaders who value self-awareness and creating results.
5:30 PM — Panel: The Future of Conscious Company Building, moderated by Scott Britton, founder of Conscious Talent.
6:30 PM — Open conversation and connection.
This event is for you if:
You're a founder, executive, or investor who senses that consciousness and company building aren't separate pursuits and you want to be in a room with others who feel the same.
Thanks to our sponsor Conscious Talent, the world's first recruiting firm connecting conscious leaders and visionary companies who value both professional excellence and deep inner work.
Space is limited to keep this intimate. Grab your spot.
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