Leadership Symposium 2010

 

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For Immediate Release: April 14, 2010 Contact Sherry Mercurio, Director of Public Relations
Mercuris@franklin.edu, 614.947.6581
 

2010 Raymond E. Mason, Jr. Leadership Symposium

 

Columbus, Ohio — On April 29, 2010, the Franklin University Leadership Center will host its seventh annual Raymond E. Mason, Jr. Leadership Symposium - an event focused on raising the level of leadership in central Ohio.  

This unique gathering of individuals from all organizational backgrounds - business, government, education and non profit, provides the opportunity to gather insight from a number of thought provoking leadership experts on the topic of raising the level of leadership.  Leaders at all levels will benefit from these engaging presentations.  Attendees are sure to walk away with a fresh take on the value and meaning of excellent leadership.

This year’s Symposium takes place during a tough economy, highlighting now more than ever the need for employers to commit to leading their people through uncertainty.

The Symposium will feature:

  • a networking breakfast to launch the learning experience
  • a keynote panel, moderated by Bill Lhota, CEO of COTA, and including Jo Ann Davidson, former speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives;  Jim Kunk, central Ohio president of Huntington Bank; Doug Kridler, president and CEO of the Columbus Foundation; Kerrii Anderson, former president and CEO of Wendy's; and Eddie Harrell, president of the Columbus Urban League
  • luncheon speakers, Mallory Holtman and Sara Tucholsky, 2008 winners of the ESPY "Best Moment in Sports" award
  • small-group break-out sessions where you can choose to learn from more than a dozen of central Ohio's most renowned leaders
  • our popular take-it-back-to-work planning session to wrap up the day

 

2010 Raymond E, Mason, Jr.
Leadership Symposium

Thursday, April 29, 2010
8 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Columbus Convention Center
400 North High St., Cols., OH

$275 per participant ($250 per person for groups of 4 or more)
includes continental breakfast, program materials, lunch, closing strategy,
and more.

Register Online
at leadership.franklin.edu, or call the Leadership Center at 614.947.6888

Attend the 2010 Raymond E. Mason, Jr. Leadership Symposium and complete the day dedicated to leadership with a renewed sense of personal and professional purpose, ready to kick off another year committed to raising your own level of leadership.

 

About Franklin University

Founded in 1902, Franklin University is central Ohio’s leading and most experienced educator of adult students.  Annually, more than 11,000 students attend Franklin, on campus at its Main Campus in downtown Columbus, Ohio, three central Ohio locations, and at its newest location in Indianapolis, Indiana, in addition to online. Franklin offers 25 undergraduate majors (with three new undergraduate majors available Fall 2010) as well as three graduate programs, and graduates more than 1,500 students annually. The University’s MBA Program is offered internationally through agreements with institutions in Europe and the Far East.  Further information regarding Franklin University can be found at .

 
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