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Uplevel your leadership with this 4-part Executive Education workshop

Wake Forest University’s Certificate in Leadership is designed specifically to help working professionals lead at a higher level.

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For the first time ever, Wake Forest Executive Education’s Certificate in Leadership Program is coming to Asheville.

Opening in March, these four one-day workshops offer proven tools and practical strategies to help you lead more effectively in our rapidly changing world, including:

  • Authentic and Effective Leadership | March 19
  • Building and Leading Effective Teams | March 20
  • Leading Across Cultures and Generations | April 30
  • Leveraging a Growth Mindset for Personal, Team, and Organizational Success | May 1

➡️ Fast-track professional growth

Each unique session is designed to develop authentic, confident, high-performing leaders.

Drawing on direct input from industry professionals, these programs provide lasting value, helping you cultivate a culture of excellence and improve performance at both the individual and organizational levels.

Register by March 12

Participants who complete all four workshops will earn the Certificate in Leadership from Wake Forest Executive Education and the Allegacy Center for Leadership and Character at the School of Business.

Register by March 12 to secure your spot.

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