Come to Leadership 2012 in San Antonio, TX

I hop e that you can attend leadership this year (or rather Jan 2012).  Below is all the information on the event.  I'll be there – hope you can join me!

~~Rachel

August 29, 2011

It's almost time! Come join us in San Antonio, TX from January 18-20, 2012 for our annual leadership conference! Leadership offers senior supervisors and above the opportunity to focus on leadership skills, management methods, and business-building techniques. You don't want to miss this opportunity to gather with fellow demonstrators for three information-packed days filled with fun, friends, and motivation!

We are excited to announce our registration schedule as follows:

October 18  Managers and above 
October 19 Sr. supervisors and above 
October 20  Supervisors (if space is available) and above 

Those of you who are managers or above are eligible to attend our exciting Managers' Reception! This year we're decided to do things a little differently. Please join us at the Lila Cockrell Theatre located in the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center to experience the chair stacking, hat juggling, pole climbing antics of the Chinese Acrobats of Hebei. Preceding the show we'll gather for a meet and greet and light hors d'oeuvres in the theater lobby. Come join us for this memorable evening spent among friends!

Managers' Reception

Date  Wed., January 18, 2011 
Time  6:00 PM 
Place  Lila Cockrell Theatre, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center 

Leadership has many great perks–and we don't want you to miss out on any of them! Some are based on certain title requirements (i.e. 12-month rolling sales and 1st level active count) which must be met in September, the month prior to leadership registration.

A few reminders:

  • In order to register for and attend Managers' Reception, you must be performing at the level of manager or above in September (the month prior to registration).
  • Demonstrators receive priority in the registration process based on title. Your title at registration will be the one you attained by meeting the 12-month rolling sales and 1st level count requirements for that title by the end of September (the month prior to registration).
  • As a new Career Plan benefit, demonstrators who are managers or above are eligible for at least one free event registration per year! If you would like to use your free event registration for leadership conference, you must meet the specific title performance requirements in September, the month prior to registration. Don't forget–you must also be meeting 12-month rolling sales and first level count requirements for a manager or above.

Watch for additional leadership conference information in the coming weeks. We are anxiously preparing a fabulous event and January can't come soon enough! We hope to see you there!

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