Legacy of Leadership: Overcoming and Building Excellence


Join David Baker, former CEO of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, for an inspiring keynote that draws from his decades of leadership across the sports and business worlds. With a history of transforming organizations and guiding teams through complex challenges, Baker will share powerful insights on leadership, resilience, and creating a lasting legacy. This presentation is ideal for leaders seeking to overcome obstacles, drive change, and build a culture of excellence within their organizations.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Leadership Through Transformation: Learn how to navigate organizational challenges and lead transformative change, drawing on Baker’s experiences with the Pro Football Hall of Fame and other ventures.
  2. Building a Legacy of Excellence: Understand the importance of long-term vision and how to build a lasting impact through strategic leadership and personal integrity.
  3. Overcoming Adversity: Gain actionable insights on overcoming personal and professional obstacles with resilience, perseverance, and a focus on long-term goals.

Baker has emphasized his work on growth initiatives like the Hall of Fame Village and health-related causes for former players, which adds a rich dimension to his speaking engagements on leadership and legacy

Speakers

David Baker

Retired CEO
Pro Football Hall of Fame

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Personal Development, Non-technical

Prerequisites

none

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