Sixth Wing And AFN Launch "Leadership That Lifts" Conference At Garden Of The Gods Resort

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - ColoradoDesk -- Sixth Wing, a human-centered leadership firm, in collaboration with the Advantage Foundry Network (AFN), will host Leadership That Lifts on Friday, October 3, 2025, at the iconic Garden of the Gods Resort in Colorado Springs.

This one-day, high-impact leadership experience is designed to help executives, entrepreneurs, and organizational leaders rise above daily challenges and lead with greater clarity, confidence, and resilience.

A Leadership Experience Like No Other
Leadership That Lifts is built around a flight-inspired journey that takes participants from preparation, through immersive in-flight sessions, to a purposeful landing. Unlike traditional conferences filled with back-to-back presentations, this event is intentionally crafted to deliver breakthrough moments, meaningful connections, and actionable insights.

Key sessions include: The day concludes with a networking happy hour, providing space for reflection, peer connection, and collaboration.

Why Attend?
Participants will gain practical tools to:
  • Negotiate and persuade with confidence

  • Transform challenges into opportunities for growth

  • Strengthen resilience and sustain performance

  • Build presence and communicate with impact

  • Explore the future of coaching, including AI-driven approaches
Sessions are designed to be interactive and intimate, ensuring leaders walk away not just inspired, but equipped with skills and clarity they can immediately apply.

Event Details
  • Date: Friday, October 3, 2025

  • Location: Garden of the Gods Resort, Colorado Springs, CO

  • Pricing: $595 (includes sessions, lunch, and networking); Early-bird rate of $495 available through August 31, 2025.
Questions? Need more information? Contact us at LTL@sixthwingllc.com.

Register: https://www.sixthwingllc.com/sixth-wing/leadership-that-lifts


Source: Sixth Wing LLC
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