MLK Empowerment Summit

January 13, 2024, the Grant Cardone Foundation invited over 100 guests to their MLK Economic Empowerment Summit. This combination of celebration and workshop was a unique, uplifting experience for all in attendance. Allow us to take you through the event to get a sense of the energy of the room… 

Purpose of the MLK Economic Empowerment Summit

Last Saturday, over 100 community leaders and members gathered in the classroom of 10X Headquarters with a purpose…

TO HONOR THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. 

With this in mind, the Grant Cardone Foundation co-hosted this occasion with Ed Haynes, founder of the Circle of Commerce. 

The GCF has done workshops to uplift youth in the past. However, the MLK Economic Empowerment Summit was intended to help those of all ages achieve the American Dream. 

As such, notable speakers came to impart words of wisdom. 

Passing Strength to Future Generations

The first prominent speaker was Bob Duggan who spoke on the 24 Characteristics of a Genius which anyone could use to achieve success. 

REVEREND ALFREDDIE JOHNSON FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY PROVIDING A RIVETING SPEECH ON DR. KING’S IMPACT ON THE WORLD. 

Additionally, Glenn Miller, a top performer at CTTI and a 10X Workshop favorite, conveyed the principles of the 10X Mindset. And further, its influence on one’s life. 

Despite all of this information, there was more to the MLK Economic Empowerment Summit than “just a class”… 

Adding FUN as Well as Empowerment to the MLK Summit

Finally, musician Butta B-Rocka wrapped up the event with a great performance. 

At the end of the day, the goal of the Grant Cardone Foundation is to impact and empower the lives of those who need it the most, through events like these. 

After all, there is no reason we can’t combine education, entertainment, and expressing gratitude for great leaders. 

Be Great,

GCTV Staff

Disclaimer: The Grant Cardone Foundation is a Section 501(c) (3) charitable organization, EIN 82-3244679. The amount of a contribution that is deductible for federal income tax purposes is limited to the amount contributed, reduced by the value of any goods or services provided by the organization. For more information and complete disclosures, please visit https://grantcardonefoundation.com