The 2023 Global Leadership Summit

2024 Registration is open

Thursday and Friday, August 8th and 9th

Join 350,000 of your peers to learn how to maximize it with two days of world-class leadership training.

3 options in the Tristate, Click a location to register

Evansville: University of Evansville

Site 108


Henderson-One Life Henderson,

Site 222


Tristate Digital Online,

Site 914


2023 Schedule

 

 

2022 GLS NOTES

What are others saying about the Summit:

Business Professionals

Ministry Leaders

Parents

Educators

Tech Professionals

Military Personnel

Nurses

Creatives

Students

Emerging Leaders

 


The Global Leadership Summit is not just an event to attend, it’s a resource to be leveraged. 

From Tristate GLS Attendees.….Out of the three GLS events that I’ve attended over the past six years this was hands down the most impacting yet! Every speaker in their respective areas of expertise was challenging and motivational with the best of pragmatic approaches for excellence in leadership. It was a super-charge for the batteries of our organizations’ staff and board members who attended.-Leader from Henderson KY
“….In past years, we came up with a lot of organizational ideas, but it was interesting that this year people seemed to be impacted on a more personal level that wasn’t necessary work related. I know we kind of go to the GLS with a “work focus”, but I was glad to hear that this year it seemed to really hit our team and challenge them on a more personal life level. It helped make me realize that having our personal life in order is important and that will make an impact on the rest of our lives (including work)”
….Business Leader from Evansville, IN
“….Our staff is having an amazing time unpacking what we learned at GLS and practicing our SMART goal work with regard to implementation. Several places of significant impact here but 3 of the top ones at present are that Marsha’s Place is taking our work with our high school volunteers up a notch with a “Table 18 Initiative” taken from Bill Hybels’ story about the calling out the strengths of the waitress and investing in her.  We can’t wait to see what comes from this effort. Our faith-based culture is being more firmly rooted in intercession and discernment and the discussion our staff has had about “white space” and the opportunity “to think the un-thunk thought” is becoming part of our journey.  The staff decided we will not plan around this point of GLS impact but rather seek out its meaning to each of us individually through intercession and discernment and discover rather than plan collectively the impact that God intends for this to have on our organization. The 3-Joys was a popular impact point as well. Our staff is building this into their closing moments with clients as a point to help them celebrate the positives in life. Cool ideas around implementation and follow-up developing here too”…. Nonprofit Leader-Henderson
 
A local Evansville business that brought 19 to this year’s GLS…”We do two things as a debrief:…we have a fall/winter book club, we pitch ideas on a “team favorite” book from the GLS and then go thru it in the book club. But also each month in our leadership team meeting, we discuss excerpts from our favorite speaker. We also typically purchase the complete team edition(or GLSNext Premier) and watch short clips.”
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Tristate Support for the Global Leadership Summit in Myanmar

The Tristate region supports the distribution of the Global Leadership Summit in the country of Myanmar…supporting leaders that have limited resources, but capacity to improve their churches, their cities and their country.

With the support of the Tristate, the GLS in Myanmar has grown to over 4000 leaders 6 cities across the country. You can give to the Global Fund for Myanmar by going online to Global Leadership Network  (Please note on your online gift “Myanmar” in the comment section.)