by Joyce Trimble DTM Education Chair
How does one learn from impossibilities, competitive figure skating, and art thievery? Attend the D25 Fall Summit on November 9 to find out. These narratives showcase the concept that true leadership and personal growth often emerge from the most unexpected and challenging situations. The Summit is your chance to explore these ideas and apply them to your unique journey.
Inspired by Nelson Mandela, Karen Shadden will challenge you to confront and overcome your own perceived impossibilities. Whether you’re facing obstacles in your Toastmaster’s journey, workplace, or personal life, Karen’s stories will encourage you to push through and achieve success.
Renée Marietta’s keynote will draw fascinating parallels between competitive figure skating and effective leadership. By attending, you’ll learn how to develop the vision, focus, and ability to perform under pressure needed to lead with impact—skills that are crucial in today’s fast-paced world.
In his session, “Leadership Lessons from an Art Thief,” Jake Robison offers a unique twist by exploring how leadership skills can be learned from unexpected places. His insights on adaptability, strategic thinking, and social influence will provide you with fresh perspectives on leadership.
This Fall Summit isn’t just about learning—it’s about growth, connection, and celebration. As part of Toastmasters’ Centennial Celebration, this event is for D25 by D25, bringing together the best presenters and speakers across the district. It’s a chance to reconnect with your Toastmasters family, gain valuable insights, and experience fresh surprises.
Don’t miss this opportunity to Level Up and be part of a dedicated community Where Leaders Are Made. Register now for the D25 Fall Summit on November 9th.