Heart-Led Leader Retreat
Heart-Led Leader Retreats teach and inspire participants to lead and serve others in a results-based way. In our most intensive and hands-on training, corporate and club leaders experience 48-hours of life-changing insight and training from world-renowned thought leaders, CEOs, and business experts in an intimate community-centric environment. Participants will dive deep and build meaningful and lasting relationships and learn not only how to become a heart-led leader, but how to build a culture of it.
Club leaders may have CMAA credit opportunity!
Leadership Assessments
Participants will take EQ-i 2.0 Inventory. The Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i 2.0) is the world’s leading measure of emotional intelligence, applying decades of research to support effective human performance and development.
Leadership Resources
Learn from world-renowned bestselling authors, industry thought leaders, CEOs, and leadership experts on the keys to becoming a results-driven heart-led leader
$7,500 Individual Program Fee
Program fee includes all meals, lodging, activities, leadership speakers, books, and educational materials. Space is limited to 25 attendees per retreat.
$30,000 Corporate Partnership Fee
Includes four (4) retreat attendees, and a 5th complimentary registration for a non-profit executive of your choice. (5th attendee is a tax-deductible donation.)
2024 Retreat Schedule
Co-Ed
April 16-18, 2024
Naples Lakes Country Club (Naples, FL)
October 16-18, 2024
Lost Tree Club (North Palm Beach, FL)
Men
May 13-15, 2024
Union League of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA)
November 6-8, 2024
Druid Hills Country Club (Atlanta, GA)
Women
September 25-27, 2024
Desert Mountain Club (Scottsdale, AZ)
October 23-25, 2024
Country Club at Mirasol (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)
“I wish all 5,000 of Clark Construction’s employees could go through one of Tommy Spaulding’s leadership retreats. I attended a Heart-Led Leader Retreat a few years ago and it was life changing – both personally and professionally.”
President of Private Wealth, Associated Bank