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Upcoming events

    • 24 Jun 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Zoom
    • 5
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    CBODN Peer Consulting Group ("Mastermind Session")
    "MASTERMIND SESSIONS" have been renamed as CBODN PEER CONSULTING GROUP

    We all face challenges in our work. Whether you are a leader in an organization, an independent consultant, or acting in any other role, it can often be useful to get an outside perspective when faced with a pressing or ongoing challenge.

    At CBODN, we know that our members each possess a unique and diverse set of personal and professional experiences. In CBODN’s Peer Consulting Group (formerly known as the "Mastermind Series"), we invite you to join our members and tap into the collective wisdom, curiosity, and experiences that our community of practitioners offers. By attending, you will trade ideas and learnings across a variety of organizational disciplines and career situations.

    • For highly seasoned consultants and professionals, consider this a rich opportunity to pass on your hard-earned wisdom to other professionals who may be walking a similar path.

    • For new consultants and professionals, consider this as a safe avenue to develop your consulting muscles by bringing thoughtful curiosity and fresh perspectives.

    • For anyone with a challenge or obstacle in their work (that is all of us!), consider this a valuable resource to become “un-stuck” in your thinking or to find a new idea or direction forward.

    The Peer Consulting sessions take place each month with a new group of participants each session. During Peer Consulting events, we will use a modification of the Wise Crowds Liberating Structure to form small groups, identify a "client" to present a current challenge, and invite the other members in the group (or "crowd") to ask questions and offer suggestions while bringing inquiry, experience, and unique experiences. 

    For anyone interested in attending, you are fully welcome! Even if you do not have a pressing challenge you are ready to discuss, we encourage you to participate in supporting other members and contributing to the valuable discussions and learning.

    About the Facilitator:

    David Kading, MS, ACC is a facilitator, organization development consultant, and executive coach with over a decade of experience in leadership development, experiential learning, and organization development.

    He is the past president of CBODN (2023-2025) where he launched the Peer Consulting Group as a way for members to deepen peer-to-peer learning opportunities in addition to CBODN’s various presenter-led programming options. 

    Important Registration Note, PLEASE READ:

    The peer consulting format finds the most success when working in small groups. The sessions are interactive and rely on each attendee's engaged participation. To facilitate this, we will limit the number of attendees to a maximum of 10 participants and ask anyone who is unable to actively participate refrain from registering. Anybody who signs up after the first ten spots will be added to a waitlist for the event. 

    If you sign-up and then find that you are unable to attend, please let us know by emailing admin@cbodn.org and cc’ dkading030@outlook.com. It’s no problem! Life happens. But we will provide your seat to the next member of our community on the waitlist to ensure a fruitful session for attendees.

    Attended Before?

    We have been facilitating peer consulting sessions at CBODN for the past two years, with dozens of participants acting as “clients” and getting support with their challenges. While we love supporting members through their challenging moments, we’d also love to hear about what happened next in the story! Did you make progress? What role (if any) did the peer consulting experience play in supporting you with your next move?

    If you have participated as a client in a past session and are willing to share, please consider using the collection form https://forms.gle/BUPp2fKrJjF5UHMK9.

    • 22 Jul 2026
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Follow-up Magic: Craft Your 3-Sentence Strategy for Better Opportunities, Referrals & Relationships


    **This program is organized by our partners in the Triangle ODN Chapter! Join our partners, alongside the Minnesota, Pacific Northwest, and Oregon OD Networks for an opportunity for learning and cross-regional connections.

    When expanding your network, having a clear, confident way to describe what you do—and how to connect with you—can make all the difference. Whether you're a consultant, professional, or searching for your next role, join us to learn (and start using) the authentic 3-sentence strategy that turns new connections into lifelong relationships - just like magic! If you’d love a personalized resource to help you follow up fast, connect with confidence, and make your networking matter today and every day after - this is the session for you.

    Presenter: Annie Franceschi

    Annie Franceschi is a former Disney storyteller, branding expert of 12+ years, and host of the Establish Yourself® podcast. Since 2013, Annie has helped more than 400 coaches and consultants clarify their brand message, package their offers, and grow businesses with confidence through her practice, Greatest Story Creative®. Along the way, she's spoken for thousands, been featured in Forbes, and written 3 bestselling books: "Establish Yourself," "Permission to Try," and "Small Biz for Kids." A Duke University graduate and major Muppets fan, Annie lives in Durham, NC with her husband, Gus, and their favorite Muppet, their son - Leo.


    • 27 Jul 2026
    • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Zoom
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    Stay tuned for more information to come.

    • 11 Aug 2026
    • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Coaching Leaders of Agentic Workforces

    This one-hour interactive session will explore how coaches can thrive in the emerging “white space” of the Fourth Industrial Revolution by embracing technology as a partner in personal leadership, learning and development.  71% of US Adults are fearful that AI will replace their jobs permanently (Reuters, 2025). Yet experts have proven that those who learn to adapt and work with it will be empowered to thrive.

    Leaders in larger organizations are now being asked to lead, manage and/or create teams of humans alongside machines. The complexity is astounding. As a leader, how do you cast a vision to a hybrid workforce? As a manager, how do you treat a human employee differently than artificial intelligence? Are they equally accountable? As an employee, how do you create an AI agent that compliments your work, not replaces it?

    Pre-work: Participants will be asked to watch the 12-minute video titled AI Coaching for AI Agents prior to the session: https://youtu.be/fFBAvBbhGR0?si=QM_v13toCpF8i1Bl. 

    The session will be interactive to co-create a useful framework for coaching leaders of AI agents and will include questions to the group such as:

    • Are you currently coaching someone responsible for AI Agent Performance? What are their biggest pain points?
    • What technology are you using today that makes your life as a coach easier and how are you using it?
    • What strategic, operational and integrative layers are you seeing being augmented by AI agents?
    • Have you ever used a Virtual Reality (VR) headset for immersive learning & development and/or recommended it to leaders to receive feedback from an AI coach?

    About the Presenter: Celina Mattocks, MSOD

    Celina is a high energy Woman-in-Tech and whose mission is to connect leaders across all generations using emerging technology to re-ignite confidence and adventure in learning and growth.

    Celina has nearly 20 years of experience as a Management Consultant and Learning & Development (L&D) professional with a complimentary Master of Science degree in Organization Development from American University in Washington DC. Celina is now the founder and CEO of Lead Live Learn, LLC a professional development company focused on Workplace Change, the Future of Learning and Onboarding in Virtual Reality (VR).

    She is a 2x published author and was named a past Top 100 Emerging Leader by Diversity Awards. Her first literary work is 54 Flights, a quick-read novel examining the life of a jet-setting businesswoman while pregnant with her first child (2021). Her second co-authored book is titled Rise & Find: An Ambitious Woman’s Guide to Building Her Dream Life (2024). Find them both on Amazon (Audible, Kindle, Paperback or Hardcover).

    Celina is a wife, a mother of two youngsters, and enjoys her many friendships. She spends her spare time outdoors with her loved ones and dog, reads self-help, and writes, runs, or practices yoga. Find more information at www.leadlivelearn.com.

     





     


    • 03 Sep 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom
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    Why Most Organizational Interventions Don't Stick and How To Pick The Ones That Will

    You've aligned teams, coached leaders and improved processes - and still the same problems come back. In this session we look at why that happens and why it's often not about effort but about the system underneath the work.

    You'll learn a simple way to see what's really driving results including what systems are protecting, how teams work differently and why HR is often asked to fix problems that aren't actually about people. Using real examples including 2024's in-flight aircraft door failure we make these patterns easy to see and apply. We also show how to spot why changes fail or fade and what to consider when deciding what's likely to work before you invest in it. This session is built for people who already know how to improve work and want those improvements to stick.

    What you'll take away:

    • A clear way to spot structural problems. Know when an issue is coming from the system and not the person.
    • A simple way to see what the system is protecting including understanding tradeoffs like speed, safety and cost and how they shape results and team behavior.
    • A practical way to choose changes that can hold, and use a clear model and a small set of questions to see where the problems start, why fixes fade and what's most likely to work before you invest in it.

    Presenter — Tate Linden

    Tate Linden builds tools that help organizations understand why performance problems repeat - and how to fix them in a way that lasts.

    He started his career in strategic communications, working for clients like Google, DARPA, and Meals on Wheels America. He specialized in bringing tangible behavior change to resistant audiences, and realized that the same theories he developed for that purpose could be even more powerful when applied within organizations themselves - where systems shape how people respond to pressure.

    He created tools to help leaders see where problems are coming from, and to predict which changes can actually hold before investing time and effort. Today, he’s working with organizations and practitioners to apply this model in real-world settings.


    • 23 Oct 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • TBD
    Register

    Back by Popular Demand: CBODN Networking Night!

    After a fantastic turnout last year, we're excited to bring back our Networking Night to kick off the Leadership Conference weekend.  

    Join us for an evening of connection, conversation, and community as we kick off the Conference weekend. Reconnect with colleagues, meet new faces, expand your network, and get energized for the day ahead.

    Bring your friends, partners, and colleagues—the more, the merrier. We hope to see you there!

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    Don't miss Saturday's line-up of learning, collaboration, and inspiration. Join us for CBODN CONNECT 2026: Igniting Change Together on October 24th from 9am-5pm!

    Early-bird pricing is available through August 1st. And, bundle the conference and networking social for even greater savings (to do so, register for the conference and simply select the Networking Night Social add-on during checkout to take advantage of the discounted rate.)

    • 24 Oct 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • George Mason University—The Fuse Conference Center (Arlington Campus)
    Register


    You won’t want to miss this synergistic, thought-provoking, engaging, and fun day offering plenty of opportunities for learning, collaboration, and inspiration.

    CBODN CONNECT 2026: Igniting Change Together celebrates the power of connection as a catalyst for organizational progress. As organizations continue to evolve, so does the work of organization development. Join fellow practitioners, leaders, and change agents for thought-provoking conversations, practical learning, and meaningful connections that will help you navigate what's next.

    Connect with People

    • Network with 100+ OD professionals, consultants, coaches, and leaders
    • Build relationships with peers who understand the challenges and opportunities of OD work
    • Engage in a shared experience with a vibrant learning community

    Connect with Ideas

    • Gain insights from an inspiring keynote speaker
    • Choose from a dozen-plus breakout sessions on timely OD topics
    • Explore emerging trends, tools, and practices shaping the future of organizations

    Connect with Action

    • Leave with practical strategies and resources you can apply immediately
    • Discover new approaches to leading change and driving organizational effectiveness
    • Reignite your energy, purpose, and impact

    Plus

    • Networking Breakfast
    • Networking Lunch
    • Meaningful conversations and connections throughout the day


    Secure your spot today and join us as we ignite change together!

    Early-bird pricing is available through August 1st—register now and save!

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    Don't miss our Pre-Conference Networking Night! Kick off the conference weekend with an unforgettable evening of connection and conversation at a nearby venue. Join us Friday, October 23, 2026 from 7:00 – 9:00 PM at a location TBD.

    WANT THE BEST VALUE?

    Bundle the conference and networking social for even greater savings. When registering for the conference, simply select the Networking Night Social add-on during checkout to take advantage of the discounted rate.

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    If you are interested in attending and the cost of the conference is a barrier, please email admin@cbodn.org. We want to ensure you are able to attend.

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Chesapeake Bay Organization Development Network (CBODN) is the premier DC Metro area network for organization development (OD) practitioners. Founded in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, our name pays homage to those elders who made vital contributions to the field of OD.

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