In just 11 DAYS, the second step of your 2016 leadership journey kicks-off with the return of the Leadercast Lunch & Learn Series. 
If you haven't registered yet, please consider making the investment in yourself, to join other local leaders in sharing this unique four-session leadership development experience. 

If you've already registered and joined us for the January session, thank you for making it such a great session!  Don't forget to invite or forward this message to others that you think might be interested in joining the journey.

This year's  Lunch and Learn Recap Series will be held noon to 1 p.m. on January 15, February 19, March 18, and April 15, at Tanglewood Hills Pavilion, 4250 Middle Rd., Bettendorf
During the Lunch & Learn Recap sessions, videos will be shown of the top four 2015 Leadercast speakers, as determined by attendee survey results. Everyone at the Lunch and Learn events will have a chance to discuss the valuable concepts being presented as they enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by the Tanglewood Pavilion.
Speakers for the Leadercast Lunch & Learn Recap series will be:  
January 15th - Andy Stanley
February 19th - Rorke Denver
March 18th - Seth Godin

April 15th - Rudy Giuliani

Cost of each Leadercast Lunch & Learn Recap session is $15 and includes lunch. 

Capacity for each session is 60 attendees and spots fill quickly.
To register or for more information, call Todd Ashby of Results Marketing at 563-322-2065 or email todd@resultsimc.com
, follow us on Twitter at @leadercastqc or join our discussion group on LinkedIn – search Leadercast Quad Cities.
Thank you for your support of Leadercast Quad Cities!

 

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