Thank you to everyone that was able to join us for our first Leadercast Lunch & Learn Session on January 16th.  We came together to learn from Archbishop Desmond Tutu and each other, how to incorporate leadership concepts like "A person, is a person, through other persons. You are you, because of others." into our daily lives.
For those of you that have already registered for February's session, we look forward to seeing you again on February 20th, when we will hear from Simon Sinek and discuss his  leadership concept "Leaders Eat Last".

If you haven't already already registered for February's session, we have room and would love for you to join us!  Information about the remaining sessions can be found below and for any additional questions, phone calls are always welcome.

This year's remaining  Lunch and Learn Series sessions will be held noon to 1 p.m. on  February 20, March 20, and April 17, at DHCU Community Credit Union, 1900 52nd Ave., Moline, IL.
During the Lunch & Learn Recap sessions, videos will be shown of the top four 2014 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 Chick-fil-A lunch.
Speakers for the Leadercast Lunch & Learn Recap series will be:  
February 20th - Simon Sinek
March 20th - Henry Cloud
April 17th - Andy Stanley

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