In fast-moving environments, it’s easy for urgency, pressure, and outside expectations to quietly pull leaders away from their values. Yet the leaders and organizations that endure across business, nonprofits, and public service are those that stay steady when decisions are difficult and the path forward isn’t clear.
This Noontime Knowledge session with Hailey Morton-Levinson on Wednesday, Feb. 4th from 12:00-1:30pm explores how values-based leadership shows up in everyday choices, especially when the stakes are high or the tradeoffs are uncomfortable. Participants will consider what it means to lead for the long term—whether their “community” is a place, a customer base, a team, or a mission—and how staying grounded in values builds trust, resilience, and sustainable success over time.
Grounded in Hailey Levinson’s experience across family-owned hospitality, as Mayor of Jackson, community service, and now as the Commodore of Community with Pirate Ship, this session helps participants reflect on how values guide leadership decisions over the long term. Through real-world examples and guided discussion, attendees will leave with practical ways to keep values front and center in day-to-day leadership, as well as in the moments that matter most.
Registration is $25 and space is limited. Register HERE.