
Photo courtesy Catalyst Food Leaders
Clearwater, Minn. — Catalyst Food Leaders announced the first annual Leadership Summit for People in Food with the theme “Advancing Everyday Leaders, Driving Extraordinary Results.” This virtual leadership summit is designed to empower professionals in the food industry with actionable insights and strategies to lead with confidence, build stronger teams, and drive business success.
Taking place on Wednesday, April 2, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. EST, this event will feature industry experts, thought leaders and executives who will share real-world experiences on how leadership shapes workplace culture, talent development and long-term business growth.
“Leadership isn’t just about managing people — it’s about shaping culture and driving results,” said Tia Glave, president of Catalyst Food Leaders. “This summit is for those who want to lead with intention, create lasting impact and take their teams and businesses to the next level.”
The agenda includes:
- Opening Keynote: Leadership First – The Foundation of Culture and Results
- Panel Discussion: The Strategic Connection – Aligning Culture with Goals
- Leadership Growth Panel: From Wonder to Breakthrough – The Leadership Shift
- Fireside Chat with Senior Leaders: Leading with Care – Driving Business Outcomes Through People
Secure your spot here. Sponsorship opportunities are available.
For more information, contact Jill Stuber at jill@catalystfoodleaders.com or 320-492-2483, or visit www.catalystfoodleaders.com.
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