We have been hard at work with plans and preparation. As we shared with you earlier, the goal of the Summit is to provide you with opportunities to learn:
- new insights
- fresh perspectives,
- proven best practices, and
- groundbreaking research
to help us all refresh, renew, revitalize, refocus and re-envision our efforts to help people build strong families.
We are pleased to begin announcing our speaker line up:
Carol Redding
"The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
on Adult Wellbeing"
As an Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study Fellow with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Redding's highly interactive, light-hearted and frank presentation will combine her personal experience, her knowledge of The ACE Study and related scientific research to help those of us in the helping profession build resilience in children and adults.
Steve Corbett
"Is Free Good?"
Author of When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty without hurting the Poor and Yourself, and Assistant Professor of Community Development at Covenant College where he also serves as a Community Development Specialist for the Chalmers Center, Corbett will provide an eye-opening lesson on alleviating poverty.
Charles Kenny
"What Working Class Millennial Couples
Believe about Marriage"
Author of The Right Brain Way, Kenny and his team have spent thousands of hours interviewing working class millennial couples about relationships and marriage. Kenny will share the findings of his research and discuss how this impacts those seeking to serve the working class.
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