Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell addressed a packed audience Monday in Rupp Arena at the opening session of the Alltech REBELation, an international conference exploring innovation, inspiration and world-changing ideas that continues until Wednesday.
It was the first time the event’s plenary sessions were held in the famed Rupp Arena, a venue large enough to accommodate the nearly 3000 attendees from 63 countries.
Celebrated for his steady hand at the helm of the ship of state, Powell is high on the list of most admired leaders in the United States in the past 20 years, said Lyons.
“Be a rebel like General Powell. That’s what you’re here for,” Lyons told the crowd, inviting them to “do things differently,” a fundamental to both leadership and innovation.
A four-star general who served four US presidents in various roles, including national security advisor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the United States’ 65th secretary of state, General Powell shared his insights on leadership with attendees.
General Powell underscored that “leaders need to set a purpose. The best leaders convey purpose to everyone in their organisation.”
He said he often advises young people to “be a success every day; give your best every day. That will bring you satisfaction.”
Posing the question, “How do you know you’re a good leader?” General Powell responded: “If your troops follow you, even if only out of curiosity.”
Noting that he never once voiced the military cliché, “That’s an order!” Powell added, “You constantly have to work on building bonds of trust within the organisation.”
The military maxim “Make sure you take care of the troops” translates in the business realm, said General Powell.
“Make sure you are giving your people everything they need to get the job done.”
The Medal of Excellence is Alltech’s highest distinction, awarded annually to someone of great achievement and character. Previous honorees include scientists such as Dr Eugenia Wang for her pioneering work in microRNA and agricultural leaders such as Norman Borlaug, the “father of the Green Revolution.”
REBELation’s all-star line-up includes more than 110 speakers such as Jim Stengel, former global marketing officer for Procter & Gamble, who also spoke Monday. Tuesday’s speakers will be Walter Robb, co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, and Raymond McCauley, chair of the biotech track at Singularity University, a Silicon Valley think tank.
REBELation wraps up Wednesday with an address by University of Kentucky head basketball coach John Calipari, who will receive the Alltech Humanitarian Award.
Follow the conversation on Twitter with #REBELation.
Visit the website for clips from General Powell and Mr Stengel’s presentations, along with a host of media resources HERE.
It was the first time the event’s plenary sessions were held in the famed Rupp Arena, a venue large enough to accommodate the nearly 3000 attendees from 63 countries.
Celebrated for his steady hand at the helm of the ship of state, Powell is high on the list of most admired leaders in the United States in the past 20 years, said Lyons.
“Be a rebel like General Powell. That’s what you’re here for,” Lyons told the crowd, inviting them to “do things differently,” a fundamental to both leadership and innovation.
A four-star general who served four US presidents in various roles, including national security advisor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the United States’ 65th secretary of state, General Powell shared his insights on leadership with attendees.
General Powell underscored that “leaders need to set a purpose. The best leaders convey purpose to everyone in their organisation.”
He said he often advises young people to “be a success every day; give your best every day. That will bring you satisfaction.”
Posing the question, “How do you know you’re a good leader?” General Powell responded: “If your troops follow you, even if only out of curiosity.”
Noting that he never once voiced the military cliché, “That’s an order!” Powell added, “You constantly have to work on building bonds of trust within the organisation.”
The military maxim “Make sure you take care of the troops” translates in the business realm, said General Powell.
“Make sure you are giving your people everything they need to get the job done.”
The Medal of Excellence is Alltech’s highest distinction, awarded annually to someone of great achievement and character. Previous honorees include scientists such as Dr Eugenia Wang for her pioneering work in microRNA and agricultural leaders such as Norman Borlaug, the “father of the Green Revolution.”
REBELation’s all-star line-up includes more than 110 speakers such as Jim Stengel, former global marketing officer for Procter & Gamble, who also spoke Monday. Tuesday’s speakers will be Walter Robb, co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, and Raymond McCauley, chair of the biotech track at Singularity University, a Silicon Valley think tank.
REBELation wraps up Wednesday with an address by University of Kentucky head basketball coach John Calipari, who will receive the Alltech Humanitarian Award.
Follow the conversation on Twitter with #REBELation.
Visit the website for clips from General Powell and Mr Stengel’s presentations, along with a host of media resources HERE.
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