
Business leaders invited to join October 30th Executive Leadership Annual Breakfast Event
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Time: 8:00am – 10:00am
Location: Hotel Champlain by Hilton, 60 Battery St, Burlington, 05401
About This Event: The Vermont Business Roundtable Executive Leadership Series is designed to create valuable professional development and networking opportunities for CEOs and their key team members and proteges, as well as influential leaders in the private, non-profit and public sectors.
Future-of-work strategist Heather E. McGowan helps CEOs refine their approach to the future, using data to prepare both people and organizations through cutting edge research and global insights. Her previous work elevated her to become LinkedIn’s #1 global voice for education, and her most recent publications and presentations have helped businesses and industries across the country prepare for the future of workforce and leadership.
This is an opportunity to join peers for networking and breakfast, and to hear from a nationally renowned thought leader bringing both practical and tested insights to business leaders in Vermont.
Learn more and tickets: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/vbr-7th-els
About The Vermont Business Roundtable
The Vermont Business Roundtable is an organization of 100 Vermont CEOs with a shared vision to make Vermont the best place in America to do business, be educated, and live life. This vision is predicated on five core principles that underscore our methodology for improving economic and social outcomes:
1. That quality of life is inextricably intertwined with the preservation of the environment and financial prosperity.
2. That strong economic, social, and political forces operating in the world, nation, and state must be understood and directed for the benefit of Vermonters.
3. That it is in the best interest of the citizens and the individual commercial enterprises of business to take a leadership position in making plans and in forming policy.
4. That planning and policy-making require that selected long-range issues be identified and studied through analytical research that provides a factual basis upon which a course of action can be pursued.
5. That the widest possible education and communication about these long-range issues is essential to reaching a Vermont consensus on planning and policies.
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