Leadership event speakers include federal judge

The concept of authentic leadership will be explored in a day-long conference Wednesday, May 14 held at Dearborn’s Henry Ford Community College, at satellite sessions in Chicago and Calgary, Alberta as well as live streamed by Detroit Public Television across the globe.

Conference organizer Shawne Duperon explained that authentic leadership means, among other things, “trusting yourself, while at the same time forgiving yourself for not being perfect. It’s relinquishing control you never had to begin with.”

Speakers at the conference will include U.S. District Court Judge Damon Keith, Detroit Free Press columnist Rochelle Riley and Gary Weinstein, who lost his family in a car crash caused by a drunk driver and then learned not only to forgive the driver, but to teach the driver how to forgive himself.

Weinstein’s story led Duperon to begin a non-profit, The Project Forgive Foundation, which will benefit from the conference.

Besides Chrysler, event partners include an office of the U.S. Department of Commerce in Chicago, the Evolutionary Business Council and the Women’s Business Enterprise Council – Great Lakes.

The conference will be held in the Henry Ford Community College’s main campus Forfa Auditorium, 5101 Evergreen Road in Dearborn, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with registration starting at 9 a.m.
Tickets for the live events are $37 per person; streaming events are $7 per person.

Registration information can be found at SupportProjectForgive.com.

Duperon developed the concept of authentic leadership after her video on the concept of forgiveness went viral on the Internet, with tens of thousands of viewers across the globe.

Among those viewers were Archbishop Desmond Tutu and country artist Naomi Judd who will be making video appearances in support of the need for more authentic leadership in the world.

Jack Canfield, author of the Chicken Soup series, will also be among those providing leadership tips that participants can implement in their work environments.
 

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