Grace To Host Correct Craft CEO & Best-Selling Author Bill Yeargin

November 11, 2024 at 6:01 p.m.
Grace College will welcome thought leader, CEO and best-selling author Bill Yeargin to its campus on Nov. 21. Photo Provided.
Grace College will welcome thought leader, CEO and best-selling author Bill Yeargin to its campus on Nov. 21. Photo Provided. ([email protected])

By Staff Report

WINONA LAKE — Grace College will welcome thought leader, CEO and best-selling author Bill Yeargin to its campus on Nov. 21.
Yeargin will speak about his book, “Faith Leap,” at Grace’s chapel service at 10:30 a.m. in the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center, 610 Wooster Road, Winona Lake. Following chapel, at noon, Yeargin will speak on the economics of culture at a luncheon for area business leaders sponsored by the Gordon family. The luncheon will take place in the Rodeheaver Auditorium, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. Both events are free and open to the public, according to a news release from Grace College.
“You will not want to miss Bill Yeargin while he is in Winona Lake,” said Dr. Drew Flamm, Grace College president. “He has been an encouragement to me as a believer and leader. We are blessed to have him come and share the Correct Craft story, which demonstrates the power of organizational culture and the importance of allowing our faith to drive us in all areas of our lives as Christians.”
Yeargin is the CEO of Correct Craft, a 99-year-old boat manufacturing company in Orlando, Fla. Under his leadership, the company’s revenue has increased from $40 million to more than $1 billion. Yeargin has authored six books, including the best-seller, “Education of a CEO,” and has shared his leadership insights in innumerable articles. He has served both the Obama and Trump administrations on cabinet-level advisory councils.
Under Yeargin’s leadership, Correct Craft has developed a unique culture of “Making Life Better.” The company was recognized as Florida’s “Manufacturer of the Year” and has been identified as the boating industry’s "Most Innovative Company."
Yeargin has been recognized with many of the marine industry’s top awards, including the Boating Industry's “Mover and Shaker of the Year.” Florida Trend magazine has recognized Yeargin as one of “Florida’s Most Influential Business Leaders” and he is an Orlando Business Journal “CEO of the Year.” Yeargin was also presented the “Governor’s Business Ambassador Medal” by the Governor of Florida.
To register for the Bill Yeargin Luncheon, visit https://billyeargingraceluncheon.eventbrite.com

WINONA LAKE — Grace College will welcome thought leader, CEO and best-selling author Bill Yeargin to its campus on Nov. 21.
Yeargin will speak about his book, “Faith Leap,” at Grace’s chapel service at 10:30 a.m. in the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center, 610 Wooster Road, Winona Lake. Following chapel, at noon, Yeargin will speak on the economics of culture at a luncheon for area business leaders sponsored by the Gordon family. The luncheon will take place in the Rodeheaver Auditorium, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. Both events are free and open to the public, according to a news release from Grace College.
“You will not want to miss Bill Yeargin while he is in Winona Lake,” said Dr. Drew Flamm, Grace College president. “He has been an encouragement to me as a believer and leader. We are blessed to have him come and share the Correct Craft story, which demonstrates the power of organizational culture and the importance of allowing our faith to drive us in all areas of our lives as Christians.”
Yeargin is the CEO of Correct Craft, a 99-year-old boat manufacturing company in Orlando, Fla. Under his leadership, the company’s revenue has increased from $40 million to more than $1 billion. Yeargin has authored six books, including the best-seller, “Education of a CEO,” and has shared his leadership insights in innumerable articles. He has served both the Obama and Trump administrations on cabinet-level advisory councils.
Under Yeargin’s leadership, Correct Craft has developed a unique culture of “Making Life Better.” The company was recognized as Florida’s “Manufacturer of the Year” and has been identified as the boating industry’s "Most Innovative Company."
Yeargin has been recognized with many of the marine industry’s top awards, including the Boating Industry's “Mover and Shaker of the Year.” Florida Trend magazine has recognized Yeargin as one of “Florida’s Most Influential Business Leaders” and he is an Orlando Business Journal “CEO of the Year.” Yeargin was also presented the “Governor’s Business Ambassador Medal” by the Governor of Florida.
To register for the Bill Yeargin Luncheon, visit https://billyeargingraceluncheon.eventbrite.com

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