NACS Executive Education Programs Shift to Virtual Live

NACS Executive Education Programs Shift to Virtual Live

September 2020   minute read

NACS leadership, alongside its university partners, have made the responsible decision to shift the delivery of the 2020 NACS Executive Leadership Program to a virtual classroom due to the rising cases of COVID-19 across the U.S. The programs are moving from five full days of programming to nine days over three weeks.

“Taking care of our global convenience community is at the center of everything we do,” said Erin Pressley, NACS vice president of education and media. “That’s why we, along with input from our university partners, made the responsible decision to shift our 2020 Executive Education programs online.”

Treated holistically, NACS Executive Education helps forge well-rounded leaders. Each program, standing strong individually, also acts as a puzzle piece in creating nimble, adaptive strategists and thinkers that help forward-thinking organizations grow and evolve.

Each live virtual program is built to deliver a world-class experience that’s as thought-provoking and rewarding as the in-person programs. Attendees will engage in real-time interaction with professors and peers online, enjoy rich discussions about how to achieve goals in uncertain times and acquire the strategies and tools to immediately put into practice to solve pressing issues.

Each school has worked hard to transform and deliver education in a rich, new learning environment.

The live virtual programs include:

  • NACS Executive Leadership Program at Cornell University
  • NACS Financial Leadership Program at Wharton School of Business (University of Pennsylvania)
  • NACS Marketing Leadership Program at Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University)
  • NACS Women’s Executive Leadership Program at Yale University
  • NACS Innovation Leadership Program with MIT Sloan School of Business

To learn more about each of the Executive Education Programs and take advantage of new reduced costs, visit www.convenience.org/leadership.

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