May 8, 2024

Your Business Only Grows To The Extent You AND Your TEAM Grow!

We are excited to announce that Early Bird tickets have JUST been released for the 7th Annual OPS BOSS® LEADER RETREAT! 

 

Tickets are limited and we have sold out multiple times in the past. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW. (SAVE $600 with Early Bird prices! Early Bird will end May 31, 2024)

(If you are an Agent, share this post with your Executive Assistant, Director of Operations, Transaction Coordination Company Owner or COO! This is uniquely for THEM! If YOUR life has changed based on the rooms you’ve put yourself in, NOW is the time to do the same for your Ops Boss® and the result will change your business too!)

WHAT IS IT?

Ops Boss® Leader Retreat is a once-a-year weekend (for operations leaders only) that gathers the best of the best from around the nation. We combine networking, professional development and personal growth to rocket launch both your career and your life. This is not another agent event with a “side” of admin. It’s ALL Ops, BY Ops, FOR Ops. You will:

  1. Optimize your leadership skills
  2. Find your tribe
  3. Have lots of time to learn with & from other smart, motivated, successful people who “get it” because they are Ops Bosses® like YOU!

Here’s what a previous attendee said about the retreat: “If you are in the ops world, this event is the holy grail. A room packed with Ops Bosses® who are sharing the very best secrets, concepts and ideas.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Ops Boss® Leader Retreat is not for the “average assistant”, it’s for:

  • Operations Leaders who operate as Intrapreneurs 
  • Chief Operating Officers
  • 7th Level CEOs
  • Directors of Operations
  • Brokerage & Office Operations Leaders
  • Transaction Coordination Company Owners
  • High level EAs moving into DOO role
  • Ops team members who are moving into Operations Leadership

This is NOT a passive training event. This is a conference where we expect each attendee to engage at a high level as a LEADER.

Ops Boss® Leader Retreat is where the unicorns come out to play!

WHEN: October 4-6, 2024, (12:30pm Friday through Noon Sunday)

WHERE: Fairfax or Reston VA (just outside Washington, D.C.)

FORMAT:

A weekend purposefully built to mix social, business & personal growth. “Your business only grows to the extent you do.”

  • Friday: “Network & Mastermind Like A Boss
  • Saturday: “Business Like A Boss
  • Sunday: “Super Soul Sunday- where leaders nourish mind, body, soul & spirit

WEEKEND INCLUDES

  • Keynote Speakers 
  • Presenters Who Are Industry Thought Leaders
  • Panels Featuring Highly Successful Ops Bosses® 
  • Round Table Mastermind Conversations
  • Welcome Social
  • Lots of Coffee 😉

Take a peek at first announced keynote & sample agenda, along with the lineup of past speakers. Plus find hotel info, location & more. (This year’s agenda will be available later in the year.)

Why am I so passionate about helping Ops Bosses® perform at the highest level? Because I walked in your shoes as COO of one of the nation’s top real estate teams for 23 years. I have reaped the benefits of a life by design. My zeal is now in giving back and raising the bar. For the past 8 years, my team and I have coached & trained more than 6,000 Ops Bosses® & TC Company Owners around the country. We want to help other Operations Bosses be the architects of their own futures, level up and find their tribe. We have a special gift for drawing talented people together and watching them take it up a notch, so get ready! 

LEARN MORE AND BUY TICKETS TODAY TO SAVE $600

Hope to see you in October! Any questions? Don’t hesitate to message me!

Disclaimer & FAQ Regarding Refunds: There are no refunds under any circumstances. All ticket sales are final and non-refundable for any reason, including, but not limited to, illness, acts of God, travel-related problems, acts of terrorism, loss of employment, and/or duplicate purchases. Names may be changed on registration at any time up to the start of the event by emailing Sheila at Ops Boss4 Coaching. Ops Boss Coaching LLC is not responsible for any costs or damage incurred due to date, location, health or any changes.

Let’s Grow!

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