
Leadership Hubs are central gathering spaces hosted by individuals and organizations who want to experience the summit together, bringing the ideas, tensions, and practices of the summit into real conversation with real people, in real places.
Whether you join a hub or host one, you are participating in a shared leadership practice rooted in connection, dialogue, and responsibility.

In a time of rapid change, leaders don’t just need better information. They need places to think together.
The summit is intentionally designed as a community of practice, not a broadcast. Leadership Hubs provide the relational container that allows ideas to be tested, challenged, and integrated—rather than consumed and forgotten.
This is how leadership moves from insight to capacity.
Joining a Leadership Hub allows you to experience the summit alongside other leaders who share your context, region, or interests.
When you join a hub, you:
Engage in deeper conversation during and between sessions
Process complex ideas in real time
Build relationships that extend beyond the summit
Ground global insights in local realities
This option is ideal if you want connection and dialogue without the responsibility of hosting. You show up, participate, and let the community do what it does best—support learning through shared presence.


Hosting a Leadership Hub is an act of stewardship.
As a host, you provide a welcoming space, physical or virtual, where leaders can gather to experience the summit together and engage in thoughtful conversation. You are not expected to teach or present content. Your role is to hold the container, not direct the outcome.
Hosting may be a good fit if you:
Value connection over control
Believe leadership is strengthened through dialogue
Are willing to steward a shared space with care
Want to contribute to the summit beyond attendance
In return, hosts help shape the summit experience by bringing diverse perspectives and local insight into a global conversation.
The challenges leaders face are global, but the way they show up is deeply local.
Leadership Hubs allow the summit to live simultaneously across cities, organizations, and communities; connecting leaders around shared questions while honoring cultural, regional, and lived differences.
This balance of global insight and local wisdom strengthens the entire summit ecosystem. What emerges in one hub informs another. What’s practiced locally becomes part of a broader leadership conversation.
You are not attending this summit alone.
You are joining a distributed community, learning and leading together.
Whether you join a hub or choose to host one, your participation helps transform this summit from an event into a shared practice.
Choose the role that fits your capacity and your season. Community will do the rest.

The 2026 Summit advances conscious leadership for a rapidly changing world by exploring the multiple intelligences (human, emotional, technological, and ethical) required to lead with wisdom today. Rooted in values and built for transformation, this summit strengthens the integration of your deepest principles, your evolving intelligence, and the realities of this new era into a cooperative operating system for leadership.
July 8-10, 2026
Daily (Eastern Time):
Session 1 | 10:00 - 12:00
Break | 12:00 - 1:00
Session 2| 1:00 - 3:00