The Global Leadership Network (GLN) is making inroads for business, nonprofit and ministry leaders around the world to learn, connect and glean inspiration for being world-changers by providing digital options of its annual Global Leadership Summit (GLS) in addition to the in-person sessions.
The GLS, to be held on Thursday, Aug. 6, and Friday, Aug. 7, will also livestream in U.S. prisons, halfway houses, homeless shelters, rescue missions and human trafficking survivor organizations at no cost, enabling GLN to reach more under-resourced audiences than ever before. Additionally, GLN has discounted this year's GLS ticket prices to enable individuals who have been financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to join.
With the theme of "You Have Influence," the GLS will include more than 15 world-class faculty, including Craig Groeschel, Amy Edmondson, Kaká, and T.D. Jakes, who will share their perspectives, equipping attendees with practical skills that attendees can apply.
As before, the GLS will telecast live from the Chicago area to hundreds of host locations across the country. These host sites will welcome attendees into a local experience where they can network with influencers and leaders in their community while furthering their own leadership skills. For those unable to join a local host site, an enhanced virtual experience will be provided, expanding the level of interactivity in an all-new digital platform. In-person gatherings will take place at the LCBC Church - Manheim Campus, 2392 Mount Joy Road, Manheim, and LCBC Church - Ephrata Campus, 6 Hahnstown Road, Ephrata.
To learn more, readers may visit https://globalleadership.org/global-leadership-summit/.
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