Birmingham, Alabama--(Newsfile Corp. - November 25, 2022) - Biblical higher education institution Highlands College is hosting the 2022 Impact Leadership Conference, offering a fully remote and online experience for those planning to participate.
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Acting on a determination to empower and instill confidence in the next generation of leaders across fields and industries, the 2022 Impact Leadership Conference is a 100% free experience offered to leaders and professionals everywhere, not just those associated with the college. Focusing on providing insight into leadership, character formation, and skill development, Highlands strives to push the bounds beyond the offerings of a traditional Bible college. The Impact Leadership Conference is just one of the ways Highlands College demonstrates its heart for leaders and the world, as they provide a space for emerging and established leaders of all backgrounds to join together in developing a greater understanding of the aspects, dynamics, and most effective avenues of leadership.
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The 2022 Impact Leadership Conference
Hosted by ESPN's Lauren Sisler and Highlands College President Mark Pettus, the 2022 Impact Leadership Conference is for anyone seeking to make the most significant impact on their business, team, family, and community by building leadership skills. The virtual leadership development conference, hosted and provided by Highlands College and its presenting partner, Founders Advisors, will be held on December 7th, and will be available to all who wish to attend. The Impact Leadership Conference is meant to provide a space for individuals to learn effective concepts in leadership and development.
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