Keynote Luncheon
Keynote Luncheon Friday Nov 13, 2009
11:45 – 1:45 p.m.
CHASING AUTHENTIC SUCCESS
Presented by: Professor Corey Ciocchetti, Assistant Professor of Business Ethics and Legal Studies in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver
Professor Corey Ciocchetti is passionate about “authentic success” – in other words, a life filled with genuine contentment, strong personal relationships and a solid character. In fact, Corey views authentic success as a prerequisite to achieving true happiness in life.
CHASING AUTHENTIC SUCCESS - this discussion encourages people of all ages to chase the truly important things in life such as a solid character, strong personal relationships and a sense of contentment. These “real rabbits” are compared and contrasted to worldly types of success such as excessive wealth, popularity and prestige. Audience members leave with a better sense of what it takes to develop character, set priorities and gain a big-picture perspective.
As a professional speaker, his message is applicable to audiences in every type of business and organization as well as colleges and secondary schools. Speaking to thousands of people each year, he presents a message that will not only stick with you, it will leave you genuinely challenged. Audiences routinely refer to his messages as outright addicting. No matter the setting, venue or occasion, Corey’s message will engage your mind and motivate your heart to chase authentic success.
An Assistant Professor of Business Ethics and Legal Studies in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, Corey A. Ciocchetti is one of the University’s most popular and highest-rated professors. Corey joined DU after graduating with a law degree from Duke University School of Law, a Masters degree in Religious Studies and two Bachelors degrees in Finance and Economics – summa cum laude – from the University of Denver.
In August 2006, Corey won the Charles Hewitt Master Teacher competition at the national meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business and, in March 2007, Corey was awarded the Outstanding Professor of the Year Award by the University of Denver Alumni Association. He has been selected as a finalist for the 2008 “Inspire Integrity” Awards. He currently teaches classes on Business Ethics, Business Law, Employment Law and Constitutional Law in a department ranked by the Wall Street Journal in the top ten worldwide for producing students with high ethical standards. Corey also speaks to thousands of individuals each year about “authentic success” and living an ethical life and is the author of the book Real Rabbits: Chasing An Authentic Life.
A Colorado native, Corey resides in Westminster, Colorado with his wife Jillian.