Join Sports ETA at this year’s Chief Executive Summit

 Posted on: October 7 2019
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Are you ready to advance the mission of your organization? Wanting to improve your leadership skills? Then the Chief Executive (CE) Summit is for you. All presidents, CEOs, and executive directors are encouraged to come learn from industry experts addressing high-level topics. This year's summit will take place in Louisville, Kentucky November 5-6. To register, visit SportsETA.org.

This summit is geared to Chief Executives to improve their overall leadership skills. That’s why Ray Palmer, CEO of Pensacola Sports, has attended in the past.

“The CE Summit gives me the chance to interact with other leaders in our industry who face similar challenges and learn how others address challenges and issues in a small group setting,” said Palmer.

Ray highly encourages any person in a high-level position within their organization to attend and says that “The only people who should not attend, are those who already know it all and quite frankly, I haven't found that person yet.”

“I am currently a part of a similar key executive group that I find great value in, and is composed of leaders in a very diverse group of industries,” said Palmer. “The CE Summit brings opportunities for learning, but specifically with other leaders within our industry who are dealing with similar challenges.”

He wants to emphasize the uniqueness in the industry of the CE summit as it is the only opportunity that allows organization leaders to share challenges, knowledge, and experience in a small group setting.

“Key challenges such as communication and leadership are required from an organization's top executive that are a level above much of the training readily available in our industry.”

Join Ray and many other leaders at this year's CE Summit. To register now, visit SportsETA.org.

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