Be A Leader People Remember

If you know me, you know I’m a lifelong learner. Growth is core to who I am — and why I care so deeply about helping others unlock their potential.

At MIBE, we’re committed to delivering powerful leadership and culture education. That’s why I’m excited to share five reasons you (or someone on your team) should attend our Heart Leadership Workshop, August 18th–19th in Denver:

Here you see our panel sharing what Heart Leadership means to them

1. Self-Awareness
As we move up in our careers, we often get less feedback — not more. Self-awareness takes real intention. In this workshop, we’ll help you reflect on your leadership journey and uncover assumptions that may have helped you once, but now hold you back.

2. Be Prepared
Uncertainty is the new normal. You can’t plan for every curveball — but you can get clear on who you want to be when adversity hits. You’ll leave with tools and clarity to lead with conviction, no matter the circumstances.

3. Real Connection
Some of the most valuable assets in life aren’t financial — they’re human. This workshop is intentionally intimate, creating space to connect with other purpose-driven leaders doing inspiring work in their organizations.

4. Renew Your Inspiration
We all hit moments where we need a spark. This experience will recharge your energy, reconnect you to your purpose, and give you practical ways to elevate your team and culture.

5. Return on YOU
We believe the best investment you can make is in yourself. Heart Leadership will make you a better teammate, boss, parent, partner — a better human.


Can’t attend?
Send someone from your team who’s ready to grow. Or forward this to someone you know would benefit.

I can’t wait to see some of you in Denver this August — it’s going to be special.


Keep MIBE-ing!
Anthony Lambatos
Founder, MIBE Hospitality Culture Training
Owner, Footers Catering

P.S. Want to be remembered as a great leader? Join us at our MIBE Heart Leadership Workshop in August.


Anthony Lambatos

The Coach — This guy is easily the best-dressed due at the office. Anthony is also the only gentleman who wears a suit in the office, so it comes as no surprise. In addition to dressing well, he’s a master of organizational management. And Excel spreadsheets. If there’s anyone who can get you excited about pivot tables, it’s him! Although he studied business and marketing at the University of Oregon, Anthony received his Ph.D. in running a company at the School of Hard Knocks. As early as he can remember, Anthony was involved in the family business. And now, after years of experience in the good, the bad, and the ugly, he knows how to handle any situation. His leadership, patience, and desire to make those around him better is why we call him The Coach.

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