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Wisconsin Servant Leadership conference to focus on ‘Humility’

“Humility” will be the theme when the Wisconsin Servant Leadership Tour stages its spring conference in Milwaukee on Monday, April 20.

The conference will take place in the Sister Joel Read Center at Alverno College, 3400 S. 43rd St.

The event will begin at 7 a.m. with a “Nuts and Bolts for Newcomers Introduction to Servant Leadership” discussion, featuring Servant Leadership advocates Richard Pieper and Tom Thibodeau.

The featured speakers will follow: Rick Boelter, president of The Boelter Companies, will speak on “Building & Sustaining Culture;” Danae Davis, chief exectuive officer of Pearls for Teen Girls Inc., will speak on “Inspired Servant Leadership;” and Yvonne Lumsden Dill, president of LumsDill Communications LLC, will speak on “The Power of Humility.”

The conference is free and open to the public. To register to attend, click here.

"Humility" will be the theme when the Wisconsin Servant Leadership Tour stages its spring conference in Milwaukee on Monday, April 20.


The conference will take place in the Sister Joel Read Center at Alverno College, 3400 S. 43rd St.

The event will begin at 7 a.m. with a "Nuts and Bolts for Newcomers Introduction to Servant Leadership" discussion, featuring Servant Leadership advocates Richard Pieper and Tom Thibodeau.

The featured speakers will follow: Rick Boelter, president of The Boelter Companies, will speak on "Building & Sustaining Culture;" Danae Davis, chief exectuive officer of Pearls for Teen Girls Inc., will speak on "Inspired Servant Leadership;" and Yvonne Lumsden Dill, president of LumsDill Communications LLC, will speak on "The Power of Humility."

The conference is free and open to the public. To register to attend, click here.

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