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David and Jason Benham will be the keynote speakers for the Dr. Maggie Martin Leadership Summit, April 25, 2024. LCU photo

Sponsorships available for Dr. Maggie Martin Leadership Summit

March 15, 2024

By Staff

PINEVILLE, La. (LBM, LCU News) – Sponsorship opportunities are available for the upcoming Dr. Maggie Martin Marketplace Leadership Summit.

According to an email from Louisiana Christian Universities, individuals and companies may choose among several sponsorship levels that include tickets and recognition in pre-event promotion and event program: Bronze (one table of six guests, $500); Silver (two tables of six guests each; $1,000); and Gold (three tables of six guests each; $2,000). Additionally, tickets are available for a table of six guests ($150) and individuals ($25).

The event, scheduled for April 25 at LCU, will feature keynote speakers David and Jason Benham.

The Benham Brothers are nationally acclaimed Christian entrepreneurs and best-selling authors who have started dozens of businesses and hosted a reality show on HGTV. According to their website, the show was canceled when activists pressured the network to fire them over their commitment to their Christian faith.

Choosing Christ over television fame, they have appeared on news programs on several major networks encouraging others to stand for what they believe, whatever the cost.

Today, the brothers run an online coaching series called Expert Ownership, where they train people how to serve God, thrive in business and live a life of impact.

The MMLS was established through a general donation by Natalie and Darryl Monroe as an annual spring event for business and industry leaders in central Louisiana who live out faith in their workplaces. It was named in honor of Natalie’s mother, an outstanding community volunteer and philanthropist.

The event will be held in the Granberry Conference Center beginning at 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required. More information can be found on the Leadership Summit page on the LCU website.

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