Published July 10, 2020

Just Announced: Additional Summit Faculty Alumni Returning to #GLS20

In 2020 we celebrate 25 years of bringing you the top leadership voices!

In addition to the 15+ world-class faculty in our 2020 lineup for The Global Leadership Summit on August 6-7, we are excited to announce the return of Summit faculty alumni from the past 25 years who will be joining us to check in and share their insights and encouragement for this season!

If you’ve been to the GLS before, you already know how these voices have impacted you and your leadership!

Some of our returning faculty include Angela AhrendtsChris McChesneyJohn C. MaxwellLiz BohannonDr. Henry CloudPatrick LencioniDanielle StricklandJoseph GrennyCarly FiorinaGary Haugen, Horst SchulzeJuliet FuntAllen Catherine Kagina, Andy Stanley, Jossy ChackoMama Maggie and more to be announced! 

Not yet registered for #GLS20? Get your tickets today >>
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The Global Leadership Summit (GLS) is a two-day infusion of actionable leadership insights and inspiration broadcast to hundreds of host sites across the United States every August. In the following months, the GLS is translated, contextualized and hosted by local leadership committees at hundreds of locations across Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. This global event convenes a world-class faculty who share their distinct perspectives and expertise, inspiring and equipping people around the world with practical leadership skills that can be applied within their context, wherever they have influence, and used to empower positive transformation where it’s needed most. Attracting an audience that represents various industries, including marketplace, non-profit, healthcare, education, government, ministry and corrections, the GLS has become a unique platform, unlike any other, bringing people together to not only empower better leadership within the organizations they represent, but in a growing number of cases around the world, this event also acts as a catalyst for organic local movements initiating systemic, city-wide change. What started as a single event back in 1990’s, the GLS has grown to attract tens of thousands of people today.