WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Bakers Association (ABA) is pleased to announce that in conjunction with the ABA and Allied Trades of the Baking Industry (ATBI) Joint Boards of Directors Meeting, the NextGenBaker Leadership Forum will offer leadership lessons of one our nation’s Founding Fathers, George Washington, through interactive sessions led by scholars and industry thought leaders at Mount Vernon, Oct. 1-3, 2018.
“This unique event presents an opportunity for the industry’s most promising talent to connect directly with the industry’s experienced leaders to chart a path for leadership and success,” said ABA President & CEO Robb MacKie. “The homestead of one of our nation’s visionaries will provide a thoughtful backdrop for conversations about the future of the industry. We look forward to the insight and perspectives that the event’s esteemed presenters will share with us.”
The program includes the following:
- Leadership Institute Session: Washington's Integration of Strategy, Leadership, and Management
- Specialized Locker Room Breakouts for Industry Leaders and NextGenBakers
- Conversation with Sean Spicer: The Trump Administration: Politics as Unusual with former White House Communications Director and Press Secretary Sean Spicer
- Industry Trends with Sosland
- 2018 Mid-Term Elections Outlook
- Discovering the Secrets of George Washington’s Library
- The Man and His Mansion: VIP Guided Tour
Register for the event here: http://www.cvent.com/d/qgq3fr
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About the American Bakers Association:
The American Bakers Association (ABA) is the Washington D.C.-based voice of the wholesale baking industry. Since 1897, ABA has represented the interests of bakers before the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, and international regulatory authorities. ABA advocates on behalf of more than 1,000 baking facilities and baking company suppliers. ABA members produce bread, rolls, cookies, crackers, bagels, sweet goods, tortillas and many other wholesome, nutritious, baked products for America’s families. The baking industry generates more than $153 billion in economic activity annually and employs more than 799,500 highly skilled people. Follow ABA with #AmericanBakers
Source: American Bakers Association