Leadercast, the leadership development company that propels the growth of leaders worldwide
Through transformative events and video content, has partnered with Plymouth Chamber of Commerce to bring Leadercast 2024: GHOAT (Greatest Habits of All Time) digital leadership conference to the leaders of Plymouth, Marshall County and surrounding communities on May 8th. Purchase tickets to attend at https://givegrove.com/ghoatplychamberin.
The carefully selected, diverse lineup of speakers will share how leaders can unearth the golden habits of proven leaders and give you positive, ancient practices to take your leadership to the next level.
Attendees will walk away inspired to lead better, equipped with practical guidance that they can put into practice the next day.
The speaker lineup includes Lisa Bilyeu, Ari Weinzweig, Manjit Minhas, Dr. David Horsager, Rory Vaden, Nicole Walters, and Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp. More information on Leadercast 2024 is available at Leadercast.com/GHOAT.
To join the movement and develop your leadership skills and acumen, attend Leadercast 2024: GHOAT leadership conference on May 8, 2024 by visiting https://www.plychamber.org/events/leadercast-ghoat
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