NAIFA has lined up 3 fantastic keynotes that will set the tone each day during P+P. This year features a former White House Press Secretary, a "Survivor" finalist, and one of the youngest inductees to the Speakers Hall of Fame. Be sure that your chapter is represented August 17-19th. The member rate is the lowest rate available and only members get exclusive access to on-demand archives for 30 days.
Former White House Press Secretary and political commentator on Fox News, Dana Perino, kicks off Performance + Purpose with her opening keynote “Everything Will Be Okay.” This interactive discussion focuses on reframing your thinking and taking action. Dana shares her personal stories on the road to the White House and her experience serving as George W. Bush's Press Secretary.
Holly Hoffman, the last woman standing on CBS' "Survivor Nicaragua," kicks off Day 2 with “The Survivor Way.” She will inspire attendees to come face-to-face with fear and uncertainty and explore how life’s challenges allow us to step out of our comfort zone and push ourselves above and beyond our own self-limitations.
What kind of leader do you want to be? Extraordinary? Inspiring? Memorable? In this captivating, entertaining, and high-energy closing keynote, Jason Hewlett dares participants to take their leadership skills to legendary levels. With humor, heart, and absolute clarity, he brings legends of stage, music, and comedy to life to help leaders discover their very own signature moves and redefine their promise and commitment to their teams and organizations.
See how your state compares this week:
Alabama: 0
Alaska: 3
Arizona: 1
Arkansas: 6
California: 2
Colorado: 2
Connecticut: 1
Delaware: 1
Florida: 7
Georgia: 0
Greater Washington, D.C.: 2
Hawaii: 0
Idaho: 0
Illinois: 6
Indiana: 1
Iowa: 2
Kansas: 2
Kentucky: 1
Louisiana: 0
Maine: 1
Maryland: 2
Massachusetts: 3
Michigan: 1
Minnesota: 1
Mississippi: 1
Missouri: 4
Montana: 1
Nebraska: 5
Nevada: 1
New Hampshire: 0
New Jersey: 1
New Mexico: 2
New York: 2
North Carolina: 2
North Dakota: 2
Ohio: 1
Oklahoma: 4
Pennsylvania: 2
Rhode Island: 0
South Carolina: 1
South Dakota: 0
Tennessee: 2
Texas: 16
Utah: 0
Vermont: 0
Virginia: 2
Washington: 4
Wisconsin: 2
Wyoming: 0