Annual Conference to Commemorate 40th Anniversary of Leadership 100

The 33rd Annual Leadership 100 Conference, which will take place February 29-March 3, 2024, at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples in Naples, Florida, will commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Fund, according to Demetrios G. Logothetis, Chairman.

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Leadership 100, 1984 to 2024, 40 Years of Philanthropic Service until May 2024 at the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago

Logothetis stated: “We anticipate with great excitement the celebration of our 40th Anniversary. In preparation we have arranged for the exhibit titled Leadership 100, 1984 to 2024, 40 Years of Philanthropic Service until May 2024 at the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago and a video produced at the exhibit which will be shared with all attendees at our Conference.”

His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros will deliver a lecture in acknowledgement of the 40th Anniversary on Friday, March 1.

Speakers include Deacon Marek Simon, Executive Director, and Maria Tsarnas and Chris Kontomaris, of the Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), General Andrew Poppas, Commanding General, US Army Forces Command, and Drs. Theodoros Teknos, President and Scientific Director at the UH Seidman Cancer Center and Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, and Leonidas Platanias, Director of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center and Professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, on Thursday, February 29; Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, Chief, Antiquities Trafficking Unit New York District Attorney’s Office, on Friday, March 1; and Matina Kolokotronis, Chief Operating Officer, Sacramento Kings, on Saturday, March 2.

Other events include Young Professionals Networking and Event and the Hellenic Glendi on Friday, March 1, the Annual Walk/Run and Golf and Tennis Tournaments and Awards on Saturday morning, March 2, the Obelisk and Icon Photo Presentation, Children’s Program, and Grand Banquet on Saturday evening, March 2, and the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at St. Katherine’s Church in  Naples, Florida  on Sunday, March 3.   

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