Attend the NLC Leadership Summit with ELGL Member Discount

Posted on July 20, 2014


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ELGL members have the opportunity to attend the NLC’s next Leadership Summit for a $200 discount. This is a great opportunity to learn new ways to lead through innovation.

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2014 NLC University Leadership Summit

From August 13 to August 16 the National League of Cities is hosting their 2014 Leadership Summit in Santa Clara, California. The Summit is NLC’s most in-depth and exclusive personal leadership development workshop. They limit attendance to 120 people to make sure that you have plenty of time to spend with the presenters and to get to know your colleagues from other cities. The summit is focused on innovation and includes a trip to Google’s headquarters.

silicon valleyThis year ELGL members have the opportunity to attend at a discounted rate! By entering “ELGL” into the discount code section of the registration page, ELGL members will receive $200 off the price of admission. Learn more about the event and register here: http://www.nlc.org/LS.

The Session Leaders

NLC eventThe Summit will be opened by NLC’s executive director, Clarence Anthony. The entire three days will be facilitated by innovation and organizational effectiveness expert Patrick Ibarra, who also will lead the opening session focused on your personal approach to innovation. Stephen Goldsmith of Harvard University and director of the Innovations in American Government program and Neil Kleiman of NYU Wagner Innovation Labs will share their expertise in innovations that are working for small and large cities today. Amy Holloway, an expert in economic development strategy, will explore innovative ways city leaders are fostering economic development and incubating small businesses.

In addition to the presenter-led sessions, you’ll have plenty of time to have in-depth conversations with other participants. We’re also lining up special tours that you absolutely won’t want to miss. See the whole agenda here.

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