CENTURIONS ADVOCACY PANEL – IMMIGRATION
THURSDAY, APRIL 30 | 8:30-10:30 A.M. The Centurions Alumni Welcoming & Belonging Committee is hosting Immigration in Kansas City: Challenges, Choices, and Change as one of their initiatives for the year. This panel will explore the realities of immigration in our community, highlight key challenges and opportunities, and encourage thoughtful dialogue around this important issue. Register here >>PINNACLE
APEX 2026-2027 LEGACY PROJECT APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
Each year, the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Centurions Leadership Program plans, leads, and mobilizes Centurions volunteers to complete a Legacy Project for one Kansas City nonprofit, with the intent to bring a long-lasting benefit to the Kansas City community. Do you know of a local non-profit interested that could benefit from this opportunity? This opportunity is open to all area non-profits!
CENTURIONS INFORMATION SESSION SOCIAL
THURSDAY, April 30 | 4:00-5:30 P.M.
The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce’s Centurions Leadership Program is a two-year program focused on building community awareness through civic opportunities and on community issues that affect Greater Kansas City. The mission is to prepare a representative cross-section of the community’s emerging leaders for their role in shaping the future of Greater Kansas City. Interested professionals around the Greater Kansas City region can attend our next information session on Thursday, April 30, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. at the Kansas City Urban Youth Academy to learn more about the program. Register here >>
LEADERSHIP UP CLOSE WITH DR. ROCHELLE PARKER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 | 9:30-11:00 A.M.
Join us for an engaging Leadership Up Close conversation with Dr. Rochelle Parker, CEO of Girl Scouts NE Kansas and NW Missouri, an accomplished executive leader and advocate for purpose-driven leadership, as she explores the power of professional alignment and authenticity in leadership. In a world that often rewards performance over purpose, Dr. Parker brings a timely and grounded perspective: leadership is most sustainable—and most impactful—when it is aligned with who you are. Through her experience leading complex organizations and developing leaders across sectors, she challenges us to consider how authenticity shapes influence, culture, and long-term success.
Through her lens of aligned leadership, Dr. Parker will explore: (1) What professional alignment truly means—and why it matters; (2) How authenticity strengthens executive presence and trust; and (3) The connection between personal clarity and organizational impact Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a dynamic leader who models what it means to lead with confidence, clarity, and conviction. Register here >>
WELCOMING AND BELONGING SYMPOSIUM SERIES: SCREENING OF THE ROAD OF RESISTANCE WITH PRODUCER NICO GILES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 | 3:30-5:30 P.M.
Join us for a special screening of Land of Opportunity: The Road of Resistance, Part I with filmmaker Nico Giles. Inspired by Richard Rothstein’s book The Color of Law, the documentary explores the development of Highway 71 in Kansas City and the urban renewal policies that displaced more than 10,000 families.
Following the film, Giles will share insights from the filmmaking process and lead a conversation about the lasting impact of these policies on our communities today. The evening will conclude with a casual happy hour and light bites. Register here >>
GROUNDS FOR RECONNECTION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 | 8:30-10:30 A.M.
Join us for coffee, conversation, and reconnection! Whether it’s been months or years since you’ve last caught up, let’s gather over good coffee and even better company. All alumni and active Centurions are welcome. This event is come and go as you please, RSVP so the space can properly accommodate. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Register here >>
FROM CONFLICT TO COLLABORATION
THURSDAY, MAY 28 | 8:30-10:00 A.M.
In this session, From Conflict to Collaboration, Haley Grayless shows leaders how to approach conflict with curiosity and courage. You’ll learn a simple framework to address tension called the Conflict Pendulum, speak up with confidence, and turn challenging conversations into opportunities for connection and growth. This session equips Centurions to strengthen relationships by clearly communicating expectations and respectfully holding each other accountable.
Haley Grayless, MSOD is a leadership and team culture consultant with a master’s degree in organizational development. She helps organizations build strong leaders who cultivate healthy, productive cultures within their teams where people want to do great work. Register here >>
APEX
APEX 2026-2027 LEGACY PROJECT APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
Each year, the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Centurions Leadership Program plans, leads, and mobilizes Centurions volunteers to complete a Legacy Project for one Kansas City nonprofit, with the intent to bring a long-lasting benefit to the Kansas City community. Do you know of a local non-profit interested that could benefit from this opportunity? This opportunity is open to all area non-profits!
Learn more about the Legacy Project and apply here >>
CENTURIONS INFORMATION SESSION SOCIAL
THURSDAY, April 30 | 4:00-5:30 P.M.
The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce’s Centurions Leadership Program is a two-year program focused on building community awareness through civic opportunities and on community issues that affect Greater Kansas City. The mission is to prepare a representative cross-section of the community’s emerging leaders for their role in shaping the future of Greater Kansas City. Interested professionals around the Greater Kansas City region can attend our next information session on Thursday, April 30, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. at the Kansas City Urban Youth Academy to learn more about the program. Register here >>
LEADERSHIP UP CLOSE WITH DR. ROCHELLE PARKER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 | 9:30-11:00 A.M.
Join us for an engaging Leadership Up Close conversation with Dr. Rochelle Parker, CEO of Girl Scouts NE Kansas and NW Missouri, an accomplished executive leader and advocate for purpose-driven leadership, as she explores the power of professional alignment and authenticity in leadership. In a world that often rewards performance over purpose, Dr. Parker brings a timely and grounded perspective: leadership is most sustainable—and most impactful—when it is aligned with who you are. Through her experience leading complex organizations and developing leaders across sectors, she challenges us to consider how authenticity shapes influence, culture, and long-term success.
Through her lens of aligned leadership, Dr. Parker will explore: (1) What professional alignment truly means—and why it matters; (2) How authenticity strengthens executive presence and trust; and (3) The connection between personal clarity and organizational impact Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a dynamic leader who models what it means to lead with confidence, clarity, and conviction. Register here >>
WELCOMING AND BELONGING SYMPOSIUM SERIES: SCREENING OF THE ROAD OF RESISTANCE WITH PRODUCER NICO GILES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 | 3:30-5:30 P.M.
Join us for a special screening of Land of Opportunity: The Road of Resistance, Part I with filmmaker Nico Giles. Inspired by Richard Rothstein’s book The Color of Law, the documentary explores the development of Highway 71 in Kansas City and the urban renewal policies that displaced more than 10,000 families.
Following the film, Giles will share insights from the filmmaking process and lead a conversation about the lasting impact of these policies on our communities today. The evening will conclude with a casual happy hour and light bites. Register here >>
CENTURIONS | APEX: SOCIAL @ T-SHOTZ
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 | 4:30-6:30 P.M.
Members of the Apex cohort are invited to join us for a casual social at T-Shotz! Come unwind, connect, and enjoy a little friendly competition with your fellow Centurions. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just want to join in on the opportunity to connect, we hope you’ll swing by! Register here >>
ISSUES UP CLOSE – BRIDGING THE GAP: LOCAL ACTION FOR LONG-TERM IMPACT
TUESDAY, MAY 26 | 4:30-5:30 P.M.
We are pleased to announce our final upcoming Issues Up Close Session discussing Bridging the Gap: Local Action for Long-Term Impact. We will have a panel discussion made up of all of Kansas City’s heavy hitters on the strategic and comprehensive plans across the KC metro and how it came to be. This panel discussion will be located on the first ever bridge to have an entertainment center overlooking two of our most precious cities. The Rock Island Bridge. This is an Issues Up Close you don’t want to miss!
We will have a happy hour right after the session provided by the Apex Social Committee and Curriculum Committee. Come out to learn about how Kansas City is evolving with not just one particular part of Kansas City but all of Kansas City Kansas, Missouri, and Johnson County. Can’t wait to see you all there! Register here >>
GROUNDS FOR RECONNECTION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 | 8:30-10:30 A.M.
Join us for coffee, conversation, and reconnection! Whether it’s been months or years since you’ve last caught up, let’s gather over good coffee and even better company. All alumni and active Centurions are welcome. This event is come and go as you please, RSVP so the space can properly accommodate. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Register here >>
ALUMNI
APEX 2026-2027 LEGACY PROJECT APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
Each year, the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Centurions Leadership Program plans, leads, and mobilizes Centurions volunteers to complete a Legacy Project for one Kansas City nonprofit, with the intent to bring a long-lasting benefit to the Kansas City community. Do you know of a local non-profit interested that could benefit from this opportunity? This opportunity is open to all area non-profits!
Learn more about the Legacy Project and apply here >>
CENTURIONS INFORMATION SESSION SOCIAL
THURSDAY, April 30 | 4:00-5:30 P.M.
The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce’s Centurions Leadership Program is a two-year program focused on building community awareness through civic opportunities and on community issues that affect Greater Kansas City. The mission is to prepare a representative cross-section of the community’s emerging leaders for their role in shaping the future of Greater Kansas City. Interested professionals around the Greater Kansas City region can attend our next information session on Thursday, April 30, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. at the Kansas City Urban Youth Academy to learn more about the program. Register here >>
LEADERSHIP UP CLOSE WITH DR. ROCHELLE PARKER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 | 9:30-11:00 A.M.
Join us for an engaging Leadership Up Close conversation with Dr. Rochelle Parker, CEO of Girl Scouts NE Kansas and NW Missouri, an accomplished executive leader and advocate for purpose-driven leadership, as she explores the power of professional alignment and authenticity in leadership. In a world that often rewards performance over purpose, Dr. Parker brings a timely and grounded perspective: leadership is most sustainable—and most impactful—when it is aligned with who you are. Through her experience leading complex organizations and developing leaders across sectors, she challenges us to consider how authenticity shapes influence, culture, and long-term success.
Through her lens of aligned leadership, Dr. Parker will explore: (1) What professional alignment truly means—and why it matters; (2) How authenticity strengthens executive presence and trust; and (3) The connection between personal clarity and organizational impact Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a dynamic leader who models what it means to lead with confidence, clarity, and conviction. Register here >>
WELCOMING AND BELONGING SYMPOSIUM SERIES: SCREENING OF THE ROAD OF RESISTANCE WITH PRODUCER NICO GILES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 | 3:30-5:30 P.M.
Join us for a special screening of Land of Opportunity: The Road of Resistance, Part I with filmmaker Nico Giles. Inspired by Richard Rothstein’s book The Color of Law, the documentary explores the development of Highway 71 in Kansas City and the urban renewal policies that displaced more than 10,000 families.
Following the film, Giles will share insights from the filmmaking process and lead a conversation about the lasting impact of these policies on our communities today. The evening will conclude with a casual happy hour and light bites. Register here >>
GROUNDS FOR RECONNECTION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 | 8:30-10:30 A.M.
Join us for coffee, conversation, and reconnection! Whether it’s been months or years since you’ve last caught up, let’s gather over good coffee and even better company. All alumni and active Centurions are welcome. This event is come and go as you please, RSVP so the space can properly accommodate. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Register here >>