DAVENPORT, IOWA (April 18, 2019) — Integrity Integrated and Ginny Wilson-Peters celebrates 20 years of creating, building, and connecting leaders this year. To commemorate this milestone, Integrity Integrated is holding an inspirational Leadership Luncheon on May 20, 2019 at the Quad Cities Waterfront Convention Center.

The luncheon will feature Quad City-native and internationally-recognized 2013 CNN Hero of the Year, Chad Pregracke. Best known for starting out as a young man in East Moline, Illinois, and wanting a cleaner waterway, Pregracke has become the champion for the Mississippi River. Growing up on its banks, he worked as a commercial shell-diver during his early years, experiencing the river from the bottom up.

Twenty years ago, Ginny Wilson-Peters, President and CEO of Integrity Integrated, followed her passion for developing others and started her own business. Through her personal and professional mission of nurturing and inspiring others to reach for the stars, she has committed to working with highly-motivated people who want to create positive change — personally and within their organizations. Over the last 20 years, Ginny Wilson-Peters of Integrity Integrated has impacted thousands of men and women throughout the world by sharing her expertise through coaching, teaching, and consulting.

Check in and registration will begin at 11:30AM with the keynote presentation starting at Noon. A coffee and cake reception will take place from 1-2PM.

Corporate tables and individual tickets are available for purchase at https://integrityintegrated.simpletix.com/. =

At Integrity Integrated, we create authentic leaders, build dynamic leadership teams and connect leaders around the world. Founded by Ginny Wilson-Peters in 1999, we base our programs and training on the belief that a leader is anyone willing to help. Our aim is to help you discover your authentic leadership style.

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