About Us

Who We Are

The Global Leadership Summit is the premier leadership event of the year that brings you a catalytic experience of rich learning, new ideas, fresh perspective, and inspiring stories from leading experts spanning a wide range of field and backgrounds.

Global Leadership Network

Inspiring Vision & Igniting Transformation

Global Leadership Network
Inspiring Vision & Igniting Transformation
The Global Leadership Network (GLN) is a community of curious, growth-minded, change-driven people committed to developing their leadership skills to maximize their influence for the purpose of igniting positive transformation wherever they live and work. For more than 25 years, the GLN has been driven by the belief that leadership changes everything–When you commit to growing your leadership, everyone around you wins—businesses work for good, communities are transformed and churches thrive!

The Global Leadership Summit is put together by the Global Leadership Network formerly known as The Willow Creek Association USA which was formed as a non-profit organization with one mission – to help leaders thrive.

Each year in August, the GLN hosts the Global Leadership Summit, a two-day event, having seven to eight sessions in Chicago. After the live event, recognizing the inability to host every possible would-be participant in the event in America due to the tenuous nature of travel and visa arrangements, the GLN having held the event in its headquarter campus in Chicago, which draws over 15,000 participants in the main campus with thousands of others participating via satellite in hundreds of locations in America, then organizes the same summit using video simulcast or an online experience in more than 750 sites in 120 countries, and translated into 60 languages with over 400,000 in attendance, between September and March of the following year.

Thus, our partnership with GLN, whose mission is to create world-class leadership development to energize Christians and mobilize churches globally In 2007, we started hosting the Global Leadership Summit in Nigeria (GLS Nigeria) in 1
site but today we have grown to have over 90 sites in Nigeria and over 50 sites in West and Central Africa (18 countries). The summit is a great leadership resource to be leveraged as it produces compelling outcomes for all who attend.

Our Vision

One million people leading like Jesus globally to impact 100 million more.

Our Mission

To inspire and equip world-class leadership that ignites transformation.

The Global Leadership Summit

The Global Leadership Summit is put together by the Global Leadership Network formerly known as The Willow Creek Association USA which was formed as a non-profit organization with one mission – to help leaders thrive.

Each year in August, the GLN hosts the Global Leadership Summit, a two-day event, having seven to eight sessions in Chicago. After the live event, recognizing the inability to host every possible would-be participant in the event in America due to the tenuous nature of travel and visa arrangements, the GLN having held the event in its headquarter campus in Chicago, which draws over 15,000 participants in the main campus with thousands of others participating via satellite in hundreds of locations in America, then organizes the same summit using video simulcast or an online experience in more than 750 sites in 120 countries, and translated into 60 languages with over 400,000 in attendance, between September and March of the following year.

Thus, our partnership with GLN, whose mission is to create world-class leadership development to energize
Christians and mobilize churches global In 2007, we started hosting the Global Leadership Summit in Nigeria (GLS Nigeria) in 1
site but today we have grown to have over 90 sites in Nigeria and over 50 sites in West and Central Africa (18 countries). The summit is a great leadership resource to be leveraged as it produces compelling outcomes for all who attend.

Statement of Faith

Membership in the Global Leadership Network is intended to serve churches that hold to a historic, orthodox understanding of biblical Christianity.