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Our Summit's Early Bird Registration Ends December 15, 2022

 

Join us in Miami for The Coaching and Leadership Summit as we identify insights and strategies to adjust to coaching/teaching today's generation.

Some topics we will be discussing include::

▪ How do we lead this newly empowered generation of student-athletes?

▪ Are there any parts of old school tactics that can be effective?

▪ How can we change without changing our standards and values?

▪ What are ways to better communicate with today's students?

▪ How to better navigate the changing landscape of athletics?

▪ How to handle "the pressure cooker" balancing your time, wellness, and family through exceedingly higher and higher expectations?

Come to Miami to gather with other professionals from across the nation for an unforgettable leadership experience. This is a one-of-a-kind event with top minds in sport and education leadership. The Summit is an interactive event that will feature dynamic speakers recognized as outstanding leaders in their fields. You will engage and share ideas with these leaders as well as the top professionals in attendance. Regardless of sport or profession, you'll walk away with practical ways to implement concepts with your team.

The Summit’s Beliefs/Purpose

  • Who you are is how you lead.
  • Provide a great chance to reflect on your leadership style and explore areas for growth.
  • Leaders who understand and manage themselves can more effectively lead others.
  • Every leader can become better by learning from effective leaders.
  • There isn’t a more effective way to grow than sitting shoulder to shoulder with others with a leadership mindset.
  • Growing as a leader may take effort, but the personal and professional outcomes are well-worth it.

Who is it for?

Anyone interested in improving their leadership skills. Coaches, athletic administrators as well as educational leaders will benefit from the Coaching and Leadership Summit.

Register before December 15th to take advantage of the Early Bird Discount


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