Press Release October 06 2016

For Immediate Release:Crayon Leadership Color Horiz
Contact: Joe Dutkiewicz
Crayon Leadership LLC
Phone: (920) 883-0524
Email: joe@crayonleadership.com

Press Release

International Leadership Experience 3rd Year in Southeastern Wisconsin

LIVE2LEAD: Milwaukee breathes new life into local leaders through world-class experts

Pewaukee, Wis., October 6, 2016:  LIVE2LEAD: Milwaukee is a leader development experience designed to equip southeastern Wisconsin business leaders with new perspectives, practical tools and key takeaways and to empower leaders to learn as they lead. Participants will learn from world-class leadership experts, equipped to implement a new action plan, and start leading when they get back to the office with renewed passion and commitment. This third annual experience features #1 leadership guru John C. Maxwell on “Purposeful Growth”, noted leadership optimist and author Simon Sinek on “Finding Your Why”, leadership researcher and world leader executive coach Liz Wiseman on “Multipliers” and Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy on “Leadership Advice”. Crayon Leadership LLC, Electrifying Leadership LLC and Pinnacle Leader Sponsor Waukesha County Technical College School of Business host the Experience on Thursday, October 27, 2016, at 800 Main Street, Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Registration opens at 7:45 am. Program begins at 8:30 am. Apex Leader tickets may be purchased at http://l2lmilwaukee16.eventbee.com.

Joe Dutkiewicz and Lisa Bosquez, both accomplished independent certified John Maxwell Team Leadership Coaches, will facilitate The Apex Leader Table interactive discussion with the participants to immediately apply the insights learned from the speakers. Milwaukee and Southeastern Wisconsin area leaders are invited to join other leaders from around the world and receive the very best leadership content designed to inspire and motivate everyone who attends. Participants will have the opportunity to grow their leadership as they connect with other influencers in their local community.

This year, the Waukesha County Technical College Schools of Business and Criminal Justice will sponsor the just added Community Leader Panel, a discussion bringing together leaders from the area to share insights in how they build leaders to more effectively serve the community. Panelists will be announced soon.

“Being able to learn from experts like this team of John Maxwell, Simon Sinek, Liz Wiseman, and Dan Cathy is a tremendous opportunity for the WCTC School of Business, the local community and our industry partners,” said Kim Ehlert, WCTC’s School of Business dean.  “We are honored to be a sponsor and host of this event.”

Event Details:

Who: Organizational leaders from the seven streams of influence from CEOs and business owners to rising young leaders

What: Be equipped and empowered with new perspectives, practical tools and key takeaways by international leadership experts

Where: Waukesha County Technical College School of Business, 800 Main Street, Pewaukee, Wisconsin

When: Friday, October 27, 2016 at 7:00 am Registration and Breakfast and 7:45 am Program until 2:00 pm Central Time

About Crayon Leadership LLC

Crayon Leadership LLC is a transformative leadership culture coaching organization educating business professionals on methods to raise their conscious awareness to improve their world and in turn, helping others in their teams and organizations, to raise their conscious awareness resulting potentially in improved bottom line results. Crayon Leadership is a member of the Waukesha County Business Alliance. To learn more, visit www.crayonleadership.com.

About Electrifying Leadership LLC

Electrifying Leadership LLC is dedicated to inspiring business leaders to confidently leverage their influence in their work environments and beyond. Specialties include leadership development, building effective communication skills and team building. To learn more, visit www.electrifyingleadership.com.

About Waukesha County Technical College

Waukesha County Technical College, the leader in workforce development, prepares learners for success within the region and global economy. The College offers more than 150 areas of study including associate degree, technical diploma, apprenticeship and short-term certificate programs. Customized training for employers is also available. To learn more, visit www.wctc.edu.

For more information about this event, contact Joe Dutkiewicz at (920) 883-0524 or joe@crayonleadership.com.

 

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