Greenville Lecture Series: Max Heller: Lessons in Leadership
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Max Heller: Lessons in Leadership
Featuring Dr. Russell Stall
From a Jewish refugee escaping Nazi occupation of Austria in 1938 to the visionary mayor who transformed downtown Greenville, Max Heller's story is inspiring and remarkable. This lecture explores how a young Austrian immigrant, saved by the kindness of strangers from Greenville, became the architect of Greenville's downtown renaissance. Learn how Heller converted a dying downtown into a thriving urban center through innovative public-private partnerships, overcame religious bigotry in a 1978 Congressional race, and recruited international companies that reshaped South Carolina's economy. A compelling case study in transformational leadership and the American immigrant experience.
Admission for Guests is $15. Members are free, but registration is required. If you are not sure you are a current member, please contact us at info@greenvillehistory.org.
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- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
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Downtown Presbyterian Church
435 West Washington Street
Greenville, SC 29601
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Greenville County Historical Society
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