Dear Leader,
We are hosting a leadership event in our community to unite people from all walks of life, including those from the hospital, real estate, manufacturing, and education sectors. Our full-day event features a phenomenal lineup of broadcast speakers.
Tiffany Bova will discuss the research aspect of investing in your team and how it influences your team's interaction with customers, leading to exponential growth for your business.
Anthony Trucks is a former NFL player and an American Ninja Warrior. He has a great passion for helping people live successful lives based on their purpose, rather than simply chasing success.
Jesse Cole is a creative genius. He will inspire your team with incredible ideas to generate excitement among your customers and within your organization.
And of course, John C. Maxwell is one of the world's most renowned leadership experts. He has written over 90 books on leadership. Presidents around the world have asked him to come and help their countries due to the principles he teaches.
Most importantly, this is a day for your people to be fed, feel valued, and connect with one another on a deeper level. Something special occurs when you are out of the office, growing together.
We will engage with this content, include interactive exercises, and provide lunch in the room.
Raising the Next Generation: A Call to Lead with Purpose in Benton County
By Randy C. Nash
As I reflect on the community we're blessed to be part of - Benton County, with its proud towns of Vinton, Urbana, and others - I often ask myself four foundational questions:
- What kind of kids do we want in our community?
- What kind of community produces that kind of kid?
- What kind of leaders produce that kind of community?
- What kind of person develops those kinds of leaders?
These questions aren't abstract. They're practical, personal, and urgent. They matter because our answers shape the place we are building together.
We want kids who are kind, courageous, and grounded in values. Young people who grow up with purpose, know how to work hard, treat others with respect, think critically, and make wise decisions. We want future citizens who love their hometowns and give back. We want kids who carry confidence without arrogance and compassion without compromise.
Then we must ask: What kind of community produces those kinds of kids?
Benton County has wonderful families, dedicated teachers, flourishing churches, strong local businesses, and service-oriented individuals. There are countless examples of neighbors helping neighbors, youth actively serving their schools and churches, and local leaders working to make a positive impact.
But there's always room for growth. A community that consistently raises excellent kids is intentional about its values. It builds strong schools, safe neighborhoods, and trusted institutions. It values character as much as achievement and provides kids encouragement and accountability.
Such a community requires strong leadership. Which leads to the next question: What kind of leaders produce that community?
We need leaders rooted in humility and guided by integrity - people more interested in making a difference than making a name. Whether in our city councils, school boards, classrooms, church pulpits, or local businesses, we need leaders who listen well, lead courageously, and model the life they hope others will live.
And finally, what kind of person develops that kind of leader?
That's where you and I come in. Leaders don't appear out of nowhere. They are shaped by mentors, friends, parents, pastors, coaches, and community members who see potential and speak life. Leaders are built when people pour their experiences, encouragement, and wisdom into others.
I'm thrilled to share that I plan to host a Live2Lead simulcast in Benton County this October. This event offers a unique opportunity to unite, learn from global leaders, and strengthen our community.
We don't have to wait for someone else to change the world. We can start right here, right now - together. If we want stronger kids tomorrow, we need stronger leaders today. If we desire a better future for Benton County, we must continue building on what's already good and intentionally grow in areas where we can improve.
The kind of kids we dream of raising will be shaped by the example we set, the community we nurture, and the leaders we produce.
I invite you to join me in this effort. Let's unite to lead with greater purpose, equip one another for the challenges ahead, and continue building a community we're proud to pass on to our children.
Tickets to the October 18, 2025, event are available at www.connectionpointeconsulting.com