Business Leaders Recommend The Global Leadership Summit in Casper, WY

Business Leaders Recommend The Global Leadership Summit in Casper, WY
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Business Leaders Recommend The Global Leadership Summit in Casper, WY

What started as a single event back in the 1990s, The Global Leadership Summit (GLS) now attracts hundreds of thousands of people around the world at thousands of host sites, including one right here in Casper, Wyoming at Highland Park Community Church on August 4th and 5th, 2022.

Bringing together an audience that represents various industries including business, nonprofit, healthcare, education, government, and ministry, the GLS has become a unique platform, unlike any other leadership conference in the world today.

“Together we can make our city even better. It’s a matter of the choices we make, and as a community, we’ve decided to work hard to create an even stronger environment for those who live, work and play here.” – Chuck Surack, CEO, Sweetwater

“The Global Leadership Summit is quite arguably the most effective, purpose-filled leadership development experience in the world. I can say, without reservation, the high-quality, inspiring content delivered via the Summit has made many people within our organization better leaders, including me.” – John Venhuizen, President & CEO, Ace Hardware Corp.

The Global Leadership Summit—the premier leadership event of the year—brings you a two-day catalytic experience of rich learning, new ideas, fresh perspective, and inspiring stories from leading experts spanning a wide range of fields and backgrounds.

Clear your schedule and mark your calendars for The Global Leadership Summit! Tickets are available at hpcc.church/summit or call 307-265-4073 for discount codes and scholarship availability.

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