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WorkMatters Leadercast Adds Second Location This Year

By: Kat Boutwell
Updated: April 6, 2012
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The WorkMatters Leadercast Conference is expanding into Washington County this year.
The annual teleconference brings together leaders from various fields to talk inspirational speeches.

This year's speakers include Tim Tebow, Heisman Trophy winner and  former quarterback of the Denver Broncos; best selling author, Patrick Lencioni; CNN's Soledad O'Brien, renowned leadership communicator, Andy Stanley; and the infamous leadership expert John Maxwell.

The event will be held May 4th at the Cross Church - Pinnacle Hills in Rogers and at a new location at Central Methodist Church in Fayetteville.

Tickets are $85 and are available online at www.workmatters.org or by phone at 479-444-1477.



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