Conference Summary - The Art of Leadership - Chicago 2019

 
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On Monday, June 24th, 2019, 1,000+ leaders from across the United States gathered in Chicago to be a part of The Art of Leadership. This year's lineup included Jocko Willink, Dr. Tasha Eurich, Sir Ken Robinson, Dr. Vince Molinaro, Tiffani Bova and our Executive Panel.

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