Becoming a Spiritually Intentional Leader - May 15-16
As leaders, peak performance is directly related to our ability to create joy and meaning in the work we do every day. Rather than getting worn down by inertia, the spiritually intentional leader creates mechanisms to tap into and continuously renew the focus and energy required to stay fully engaged with work and life.
Sponsored by Princeton Theological Seminary's School of Christian Vocation and Mission, executives, entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders will gather on May 15 and 16 at the Seminary's Erdman Center to discuss the critical link between a leader's personal spiritual growth and corporate performance.
Join us to gain the tools, perspective and support you need to impact your leadership more effectively and learn how to approach your work with a calm, confident and connected spirit.
Candid insights from peer collaboration
Small group discussion with fellow attendees is an integral part of this event, where you will hear and generate new insights and ideas through facilitated breakout sessions. In addition, several seasoned leaders will be sharing their own personal journeys on the challenges and successes that help build a spiritually intentional approach to leadership.
At this summit you will:
Who Should Attend:
Register now to be part of this unique community dialogue! I look forward to seeing you in Princeton.
To register, click here.
To learn more, click here.
Jim Wood, Program Chair
Chief Strategy Officer, Clemens Family Corporation
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