National Leadership Expert and Best-Selling Author, Jon Gordon Coming to Harrisburg on April 12
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Scottish Rite Cathedral 2701 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17109
On Tuesday, April 12 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Harrisburg, nationally-recognized best-selling author, Jon Gordon will provide an enlightening and inspiring evening focused on servant leadership and creating positivity in the workplace. This event is open to the public and well suited for businesses, teams, educators, and anyone who is feeling called to take their leadership to the next level.
Jon Gordon is a servant leadership expert and the best-selling author of 24 books, including the classic The Energy Bus, which has sold over two million copies, and The Carpenter, which was a top five business book of the year. His writing and speaking focus on leadership, culture, sales, and teamwork. His principles have been tested by Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, schools, hospitals, and nonprofits. Jon speaks to audiences around the United States and has appeared many times on national TV programs and networks.
The event, hosted by local nonprofit, Someone To Tell It To, will offer a unique opportunity to elevate attendees’ thinking and help unlock their potential as positivity-driven, servant leaders. The experience is open to everyone –all backgrounds, ambitions, and professions will find Jon’s message relevant and empowering. Someone To Tell It To’s co-founders, Michael Gingerich and Tom Kaden, will join Jon for a Q&A session followed by a book signing with all three authors.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.someonetotellitto.org. Large group discounts and special student pricing is available. Tickets include the optional purchase of books so that attendees may partake in the book signing portion of the event.
About Someone To Tell It To: Someone To Tell It To was co-founded in 2012 by Michael Gingerich and Tom Kaden. Michael and Tom had been each other’s “someone to tell it to” for years—a constant friend and listening ear in moments of challenge, uncertainty, and everyday life. The organization was formed from their desire to support people in a deeper way and give everyone someone who would listen with compassion. Since its founding, Someone To Tell It To has had more than 15,000 interactions of compassionate listening with people in the United States and in several countries around the world.