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World-renowned leaders to be featured at New Hope Center

Posted at 1:26 pm April 26, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Community and business leaders can access the knowledge and experience of world-renowned leaders by attending Leadercast at New Hope Center in Oak Ridge on May 8. The Oak Ridge event is sponsored by the Center for Leadership and Community Development, part of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

The Leadercast event is broadcast live from Atlanta, Georgia, to hundreds of sites around the world, including Oak Ridge. This year’s speaker lineup includes:

  • Andy Stanley—Leadership author and communicator
  • Malala Yousafzai – Nobel laureate; founder, The Malala Fund
  • Ed Catmull – President of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios
  • Seth Godin – Best-selling author
  • Rudy Giuliani – 107th mayor of New York City (1993-2001)
  • Aja Brown – mayor, City of Compton
  • Bill McDermott – CEO of SAP AG
  • CMDR Rorke Denver – Navy SEAL commander and author
  • Bill and Giuliana Rancic – Award-winning personalities and co-hosts of Leadercast
  • And more!

Last year, more than 130,000 leaders from 35 countries attended Leadercast. Now in its 16th year, this full day experiential conference is on track to reach its largest audience to date, a press release said.

“Leadercast is an outstanding program that helps us refresh our thinking about leadership in our personal and professional lives,” said 2014 attendee Ben Stephens of CNS and chair of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Leadership and Community Development. “It also gives us the opportunity to network with some wonderful people across the region. It is worth the time investing in myself and worth my organization’s investment in my future as a leader.”

Leadercast exists to positively change the way the world thinks about leadership. This year’s theme—The Brave Ones—challenges leaders to lead with a sense of bravery, possessing a posture of unrelenting boldness.

“Bring your friends or team members to experience Leadercast and discover what it means to be a leader worth following,” the release said.

For more information about Leadercast, visit www.leadercast.com. For local ticketing information, call (865) 483-1321 or visit http://leadercast.com/location/oakridge/.

New Hope Center is located at 602 Scarboro Road.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Aja Brown, Andy Stanley, Bill and Giuliana Rancic, Bill McDermott, Ed Catmull, Leadercast, Malala Yousafzai, New Hope Center, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Rorke Denver, Rudy Giuliani, Seth Godin

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