
Leading in a changing world is complicated.
You want to get it right.
We want to help.
Join us for a live in person event for marketplace leaders from 7:30-8:30 on Monday, February 21, at Anthem Church in Gainesville, Florida.
Leadership is not what it used to be and not what it once was. Too many leaders today are calibrated for a world that no longer exists. And people are demanding something so much different in leaders of today. Like a new house outfitted with the greatest VHS system on the planet, too many leaders are addressing today's problems with the style and substance of yesterday's leadership.
At this GNV Leadership Lab, we will hear from Clay Scroggins about what it will take to be a leader today and for the future.
Light Breakfast and coffee will be served. We'll also provide a resource for teams to debrief together, so invite your co-workers to attend with you.
Leadership is not what it used to be and not what it once was. Too many leaders today are calibrated for a world that no longer exists. And people are demanding something so much different in leaders of today. Like a new house outfitted with the greatest VHS system on the planet, too many leaders are addressing today's problems with the style and substance of yesterday's leadership.
At this GNV Leadership Lab, we will hear from Clay Scroggins about what it will take to be a leader today and for the future.
Light Breakfast and coffee will be served. We'll also provide a resource for teams to debrief together, so invite your co-workers to attend with you.
DETAILS:
When: Monday, February 21
Time: 7:30–8:30 a.m.
Where: Anthem Church (2902 NW 75th St, Gainesville, FL)
Cost: $35 per person / Group Discounts
Optional Purchase: $10 signed copies of Clay's newest book. ($22 on Amazon)
Space is limited. Registration is required.
Time: 7:30–8:30 a.m.
Where: Anthem Church (2902 NW 75th St, Gainesville, FL)
Cost: $35 per person / Group Discounts
Optional Purchase: $10 signed copies of Clay's newest book. ($22 on Amazon)
Space is limited. Registration is required.
MEET OUR SPEAKER:
Hey. I'm Clay (short for Claytonious;).
I speak, write, and create resources on professional development for emerging leaders. And after 20 years of experience in organizational leadership, I've decided to go full-time with it. Unlike my golf game, this ain't a hobby any more.
Good news is that I'm quite passionate about it. I'm sure you've noticed this too, but 99% of the leadership development content is designed for the CEO's of the world.
(And if you're a CEO, that isn't shade. I think you'll love my stuff as well because it'll help your employees become better people and revenue-producing maniacs.)
If you're wondering what I do all day long, you're not alone. My parents ask the same question, but they've been wondering what I'm doing with my life ever since I graduated from Georgia Tech as an Industrial Engineer. Sorry Dad. I'm kiiiind of using my degree. Loosely.
I've spent the last 20 years working for a local church, I've written three leadership books, I've given a boatload of keynote talks, and I can play Babylon by David Gray on the acoustic guitar. So there's that.
When I wrote my doctoral dissertation (low-key flex) on "creating online environments for personal growth," I had no idea how much of my life I'd spend in webinars, Insta-stories, and podcasts. But I love it. And hopefully it has helped some people and will help our five kids get through college. That's right, my amazing wife, Jenny, and I have five kids. That ain't a hobby either.
I speak, write, and create resources on professional development for emerging leaders. And after 20 years of experience in organizational leadership, I've decided to go full-time with it. Unlike my golf game, this ain't a hobby any more.
Good news is that I'm quite passionate about it. I'm sure you've noticed this too, but 99% of the leadership development content is designed for the CEO's of the world.
(And if you're a CEO, that isn't shade. I think you'll love my stuff as well because it'll help your employees become better people and revenue-producing maniacs.)
If you're wondering what I do all day long, you're not alone. My parents ask the same question, but they've been wondering what I'm doing with my life ever since I graduated from Georgia Tech as an Industrial Engineer. Sorry Dad. I'm kiiiind of using my degree. Loosely.
I've spent the last 20 years working for a local church, I've written three leadership books, I've given a boatload of keynote talks, and I can play Babylon by David Gray on the acoustic guitar. So there's that.
When I wrote my doctoral dissertation (low-key flex) on "creating online environments for personal growth," I had no idea how much of my life I'd spend in webinars, Insta-stories, and podcasts. But I love it. And hopefully it has helped some people and will help our five kids get through college. That's right, my amazing wife, Jenny, and I have five kids. That ain't a hobby either.

