Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Time: 2:00-4:00p.m.
Location: 815 14th Street SW, Suite C250, Loveland, CO 80537
Ticket Price: $75
- Your ticket includes a complimentary drink to enjoy during the event.
- The first 50 registrants will receive a free book, The Power of Mattering by Zach Mercurio.
- Additional physical books will also be available for purchase onsite.
Event Description:
We spend roughly one-third of our adult lives in the workplace, and those hours shape a significant part of our human experience. When we lean into curiosity about how team members feel seen and valued, we open the door to organizations that thrive and sustain for the long haul.
At the Northern Colorado Construction Sector Partnership (NOCOCSP), our mission is to improve the construction industry experience in NOCO by identifying real-world challenges and offering practical resources to navigate them. It’s our belief that we can’t make positive change without feeling that we matter.
What changes when "mattering" becomes a central part of the dialogue? We invite you to join us and Zach Mercurio for an engaging session to explore how shifting our focus toward the person behind the profession can spark deeper engagement, stronger retention, and a more resilient industry. We are certain you’ll find immense value in attending this event and joining the conversation!
Zach Mercurio Bio:
Zach Mercurio is an author, researcher, and leadership development facilitator specializing in purposeful leadership, mattering, and meaningful work. He advises leaders in organizations worldwide on practices for building cultures that promote well-being, motivation, and performance.
Zach holds a Ph.D. in organizational learning, performance, and change and serves as one of Simon Sinek’s Optimist Instructors, teaching a top-rated course on creating mattering at work. His new book is The Power of Mattering: How Leaders Can Create a Culture of Significance. His previous book is The Invisible Leader: Transform Your Life, Work, and Organization with The Power of Authentic Purpose.”
He’s been featured in The Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Psychology Today, The Denver Post, and on ABCNews.
For more information visit his website: www.zachmercurio.com
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