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Young Presidents Organization (YPO) + SongDivision

Virtual Session

The Young Presidents Organization (YPO) is an international organization of CEOs under 50 with over 30,000 members. With chapters around the world, YPO aims to inspire and support global leaders to make a difference in the lives, businesses, and communities they impact. In March 2021, SongDivision was asked to host a music-inspired Virtual Happy Hour to unite YPOs members and celebrate their purpose after this arduous past year.

SongDivision’s world-class musical hosts: Andrew Furze (Andrew De Silva, Delta Goodrem), Benji Harris (toured with Cassadee Pope, Brooks & Dunn), John Lombardo (toured with Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins), and Walter Ino (Survivor, Foreigner) lead the YPO crew in a high-energy musical event that they will remember for years to come. YPO was feeling the punk rock vibes during this happy hour filled with rock & roll trivia, dance-offs, and interactive songwriting.

The event was a sensation and re-energized and inspired the YPO team worldwide.

★★★★★
“FANTASTIC! The people who came had a BLAST!” ~Young Presidents Organization

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Who are you? You lead or advise on company culture, employee engagement, and retention. Your organization already invests in building a positive workplace, and now you’re seeking fresh ways to energize and unite your teams. Your leadership knows that without innovation, your competitive edge is at risk. So, you’re determined to create the conditions that spark creativity, drive innovation, build psychological safety, and foster belonging.

Who are we? SongDivision, the culture experts. We use the proven power of making music together to bond teams and amplify your culture. For thousands of years humans have used music to tell stories, entertain, and educate. Why? Because it works.

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