Johnson Ferry Baptist Church CEO Luncheons: Recent Episodes

David Bailey

The purpose of the CEO Ministry is “To encourage CEOs to utilize their influence for Jesus Christ”. We host quarterly luncheons that offer fellowship with other business leaders and inspirational messages from esteemed speakers and authors.

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Todd Miechiels - Steps of Courage

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Chris Conlee - Leading Through Adversity

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Eric Fichtner - Growing through our Challenges and Failures

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Karen Handel - “The Intersection of Personal Faith & Public Policy”. Karen Handel shares the story of her political career and the role that personal faith plays in Washington and in local politics.

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Charlie Paparelli - “Bringing Jesus into the Workplace”

Charlie shares his story and the reasons you should go public with your faith

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Referencing Nehemiah 1-6, Bryant Wright discusses "Leadership Principles for Building Something Great". In his talk, he outlines 10 leadership principles portrayed by Nehemiah for modern executives and managers to use in their businesses.

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Pat Falotico from the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership shares how servant leadership translates across faith dimensions.

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Chad Merrill shares his life's story and his experiences as a business owner. Through this, he teaches about what influence truly means and how business leaders can use their influence to guide their companies.

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Jane Hubbard discusses the difference between men and women in the office environment as well as the benefits of widening our perspective in the workplace.

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In his talk titled "The Power of Suffering in Leadership", Tony Mitchell discusses how leaders can use their own experiences with suffering as the foundation for transformational change.

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In his talk titled “How an Aerospace Engineer from Georgia Tech Landed in Video Marketing”, Scott Williford tells the story of his entrepreneurial journey into one of today’s hottest trends in marketing.

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In his talk titled “The Overlooked Key Ingredient in Leadership”, Bryant Wright discusses the importance of delegation in leadership.