2012 National Leadership Forum

The National Leadership Forum is a 2-day event held in Atlanta, GA on June 28-29, 2012.

There is a shortage of healthy, effective leaders among our supervisors, staff, and students.

We need more and better leaders.

During these two days, administrators, teachers, coaches, youth workers, and non-profit leaders come together to address this problem and leave with practical solutions tailored to their unique setting.

This year, here is just a sneak peak into some of the topics we will be discussing:

  • Eight insights into becoming a more effective educational leader
  • Relevant ideas on building teams among your faculty, departments and students.
  • Why schools, non-profits and churches have given kids an anti-leadership vaccine.
  • Four ideas on reforming your education system to build students into life-long learners.
  • Six principles to cultivate a leadership culture in your school or organization.

This is the perfect environment to bring your entire leadership team. The National Leadership Forum is great opportunity for your team to be inspired, refreshed, and exposed to new ideas. The smaller format of the Forum is specifically designed to encourage interaction with the speakers and other attendees.

Click here to learn more about what makes the National Leadership Forum unique and to find out more about this year’s theme: “Growing Leaders Not Just Graduates”.

Register now for the 2012 National Leadership Forum.

Special Guest Speakers & Topics

> Dr. Tim Elmore is the founder and president of Growing Leaders, an Atlanta-based non-profit organization created to develop emerging leaders.

> Mike Rutherford, the founder and president of The Rutherford Learning Group, has used workshops, institutes, television, and online technology in educator development for more than 20 years.

> Erin Gruwell has earned an award-winning reputation for her steadfast commitment to the future of education. Her impact as a change agent runs deep.

> Mark Miller serves as the vice president of training and development at Chick-fil-A. He also teaches to organizations on leadership, creativity, team building, and more, and is author of the book The Secret: What Great Leaders Know and Do..

> Kwame Griffith was a 2002 Houston corps member who led his fourth and fifth grade students to make significant academic gains.

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