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Lisa Arie

Lisa Arie

American author, motivational speaker, experiential designer


Lisa Arie is an American author, motivational speaker, experiential designer, and entrepreneur.

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Background

Arie was born in Bronxville, New York and holds a B.A. from Hampshire College. She is married to Jess Arie and resides in Dove Creek, Colorado.[1]

She serves as a speaker at engagements including the World Innovation Convention in Cannes, School of New Ventures at Columbia University, and the Society of Fellows at The Aspen Institute.[2] Arie has been featured in media outlets including The Huffington Post.[3] She is also a Fortune 70 Leadership Thought Leader. Lisa Arie is the author of Crossing The Silly Bridge.[4]

Early career

In her early career, Lisa Arie was an award-winning advertising executive in New York City working at DDB, GSD&M and The Richards Group. She produced the original Tom Bodett spots for Motel 6.[5] The campaign itself won numerous national and international awards, and was selected by Advertising Age magazine as one of the Top 100 Advertising Campaigns of the Twentieth Century.[6] In 1994, she became the Founder and CEO of both Beaucoup, an independent production department, and Talent Solutions, an independent business affairs department.

Vista Caballo

In 2005, Arie founded The Vista Caballo Experiential Learning Center on her 160-acre ranch in Dove Creek, Colorado. Described by Fast Co. magazine as the "CEO whisperer", Lisa Arie works with horses as the instinctive catalyst to fast-forward entrepreneurs, c-suite executives, directors, managers, team leaders and individuals striving for change.

Vista Caballo is a certified B Corporation.[7]

Bibliography

  • Arie, Lisa (2010). Crossing The Silly Bridge. Dove Creek, CO: Vista Caballo. pp. 28 pages. ISBN 978-0615414881.

References

  1. Vista Caballo – About Us
  2. "Lisa Arie" The Huffington Post Bio page. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  3. "Horse Sense" Experience Life. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  4. Reid, Carol (September 19, 2012). "How To Horse-Train Leaders" Fast Company. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  5. "Vista Caballo" Certified B Corporation. Retrieved February 1, 2013.

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