Leadership Principles from Nationally-Recognized Speakers at Leadercast 2012

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Dr Jurasek greets a student
        
May 7, 2012

Medaille College hosted Leadercast 2012, a national leadership training event for local corporations, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations and government agencies on Friday, May 4.

For the third year in a row, Medaille presented Leadercast to over 200 attendees at the Amherst and Rochester Campuses. Throughout the day-long event, participants heard from ten of the world’s best leaders as they spoke about leadership principles.

Speakers included:

  • Soledad O’Brien: Anchor and Special Correspondent for CNN 
  • Tim Tebow: NFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner & best-selling author 
  • Patrick Lencioni: Best-selling author & president of The Table Group 
  • Marcus Buckingham: Strength strategist, best-selling author and researcher 
  • John Maxwell: Leadership expert & best-selling author of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership 
  • Angela Ahrendts: Chief Executive Officer, Burberry 
  • Roland Fryer: Professor of economics at Harvard & CEO of the Education Innovation Laboratory 
  • Urban Meyer: Head football coach for Ohio State University Buckeyes 
  • Andy Stanley: Best-selling leadership author & communicator 
  • Sheena Iyengar: Author of The Art of Choosing & world-renowned expert on choice 

 

 

I'm grateful for the education I've received.

The instructors were knowledgeable and welcomed class discussions, with
respect for each student's contribution. I've learned how to be a more
effective leader. My capstone class gave insight on how to combine all
the education learned to operate a business. That's when I realized how
much I had sharpened my knowledge.

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