In a world of complexity and crisis, isolated efforts are no longer sufficient. Jackson Hole’s premier leadership organizations — Womentum and Central Wyoming College’s (CWC) Teton Leadership Center — are excited to announce they are uniting their strengths and missions to inspire and equip emerging and established leaders — especially women and under-represented groups — to drive conscious capitalism, environmental stewardship, civic engagement and equitable community impact.
This year’s collaborative Teton Leadership Summit, will be held on Nov. 6 and 7 at The Center for the Arts, is a rallying cry for leaders across sectors to step up and take action together, emphasizing urgency and unity in addressing the most pressing challenges of our time. Now in its ninth year for Womentum and third for Teton Leadership Center, past leadership summits have demonstrated the power of cross-sector partnerships in inspiring action and building resilient, purpose-driven communities.
“A leader is anyone with an audacious idea and the courage to work on it,” said Sue Muncaster, Teton Leadership Center executive director. “We believe that true change can only be realized when people of all ages with diverse backgrounds and socio-economic statuses come together and take collective action.”
The esteemed speakers are:
JULIE GONZALES: Colorado State Senator
MR STACY BARE: Veteran, Mental Health Advocate, Conservationist
SHANNON BAHRKE: Olympic medalist & purpose-driven entrepreneur
ROSE HENDRICKS: Executive Leadership Coach
SARAH CALHOUN: Entrepreneur & Founder of Red Ants Pants
KATIE GATTI TASSIN: Money with Katie & Rich Girl Nation
The Summit will feature dynamic visionary speakers who have driven transformative collective initiatives in business, entrepreneurship, conservation, social justice and technology. Speakers will share stories of collaboration, innovation and measurable impact, motivating attendees to step up and take bold, collective action.
“We are excited to expand how we teach and think about leadership and innovation more wisely and comprehensively,” said CWC President Dr. Brad Tyndall. “Teton Leadership Center provides a strong foundation for Central Wyoming College as we deepen our commitment to Teton County and strengthen the region as a whole.”
“We know leadership takes many forms — and thrives when individuals are fueled by inspiration, connection and community,” said Kristen Fox, executive director of Womentum. “This year, we’re excited to explore the power of collective action by partnering with Teton Leadership Center and Central Wyoming College to channel our collective strengths into lasting, positive change across the region.”
The hosting organizations are committed to making all programs accessible and inclusive. Scholarships are possible through the generosity of donors, whose gifts subsidize the actual cost.
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