VALLEY FORGE, PA — The Washington Memorial Heritage and David Cross and Indispensable Leadership (LLC) have unveiled one of their most pivotal discussions to date. The “George Washington’s Presidency: A Look Inside His Most Challenging & Inspiring Period Of Leadership,” which is part of the “Lead Like George” leadership series, will be held at the Washington Memorial Chapel (Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA) Thursday, October 13 at 6 PM.
During the event, David Cross will examine what was, in many ways, Washington’s most challenging period of leadership – his presidency. After leading the Revolution by example and the period after the Revolution by stealth, Washington found that he must lead the way as he tries to determine just what a president does and how he acts. At the same time, he was faced with the daunting circumstances of a revolution in France, British challenges abroad, riots at home, and a Cabinet divided on the essential meaning of the new country. Cross will discuss how Washington used every talent he has to give his country its head start and a fighting chance to survive the unknowable future.
The Washington Memorial Heritage Leadership Forum Series is a History/Leadership and Author Events Program that kicked off earlier this year at the Washington Memorial Chapel. Drawing upon America’s Revolutionary history, the program examines the challenges and decisions faced by the country’s Founders. Analyzing their experiences, the program provides lessons that help attendees in their business and personal life.
The price will be $20 per person per session; students with proof of student status will be admitted free.
Register to attend at https://indispensableleadership.com/
Washington Memorial Chapel is located at Rt. 23 Valley Forge Park, Valley Forge, PA.
To learn more about the Washington Memorial Chapel, visit http://wmchapel.org/heritage/ and http://www.savewashingtonmemorial.org/ to learn about the restoration campaign.
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