REGISTER NOW: CENTURIONS HOMECOMING RECEPTION 2026
Registration is now open! Save the date for the Centurions Homecoming on Wednesday, February 25, 2026! Join fellow Centurions—past and present—for an evening of reconnection, conversation, and community. Come experience the unique Atlas9 space, catch up with familiar faces, and celebrate the shared leadership legacy that continues to shape Kansas City. Register here >>
PINNACLE
CENTURIONS GROUND FOR RECONNECTION
Join us on January 28 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. Register here >>
INCLUSION ESSENTIALS: THE LEADER’S ROLE IN FOSTERING CULTURE & BELONGING
Join the Welcoming and Belonging Committee for an engaging, interactive learning experience led by Cinthya Allen, Chief Engagement Officer of Arvest, exploring how cultural identity shapes decision-making and leadership. We will examine ways organizations can turn belonging into a force for good to influence leadership in professional and civic spaces. Come with an open mind, ready to listen, share real-world examples, engage in reflective dialogue and offer practical insights to deepen your understanding of inclusion as a leadership competency. Participants will develop actionable leadership habits that interrupt unconscious bias, generate belonging across differences and build high-trust, psychologically safe teams. Register here >>
LEADERSHIP UP CLOSE: FLOYD O. MAY III
Join us on February 12 for an engaging conversation with Floyd May, the President of the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City, as he shares his vision for shaping a stronger, more unified region. At a time when recent developments have sparked dialogue about Kansas vs. Missouri, Floyd offers a refreshing perspective: how leadership, policy, and business can work together to create opportunity and prosperity for the entire metro. Register here >>
CENTURIONS INFORMATION SESSION
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 an information session or recruiting social to learn more about the program. Register here >>
APEX
APEX: IMPERFECT CONVERSATIONS, REAL CONNECTIONS
In leadership, the moments that shape us most aren’t always polished; they’re the honest, imperfect conversations that push us to reflect, stretch and grow. Join Centurions alumni Drew Eanes and Davin Gordon for an open, real-talk session on navigating group dynamics, owning missteps and finding connection across differences. This dialogue isn’t about having the right answers, it’s about creating space for vulnerability, curiosity and the kind of shared learning that strengthens our community. Come ready to listen, reflect and take part in the conversations that move us forward. Register here >>
CENTURIONS GROUND FOR RECONNECTION
Join us on January 28 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. Register here >>
INCLUSION ESSENTIALS: THE LEADER’S ROLE IN FOSTERING CULTURE & BELONGING
Join the Welcoming and Belonging Committee for an engaging, interactive learning experience led by Cinthya Allen, Chief Engagement Officer of Arvest, exploring how cultural identity shapes decision-making and leadership. We will examine ways organizations can turn belonging into a force for good to influence leadership in professional and civic spaces. Come with an open mind, ready to listen, share real-world examples, engage in reflective dialogue and offer practical insights to deepen your understanding of inclusion as a leadership competency. Participants will develop actionable leadership habits that interrupt unconscious bias, generate belonging across differences and build high-trust, psychologically safe teams. Register here >>
LEADERSHIP UP CLOSE: FLOYD O. MAY III
Join us on February 12 for an engaging conversation with Floyd May, the President of the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City, as he shares his vision for shaping a stronger, more unified region. At a time when recent developments have sparked dialogue about Kansas vs. Missouri, Floyd offers a refreshing perspective: how leadership, policy, and business can work together to create opportunity and prosperity for the entire metro. Register here >>
CENTURIONS INFORMATION SESSION
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 an information session or recruiting social to learn more about the program. Register here >>
APEX FAMILY SOCIAL
A time for Apex cohort families to get together around food, games, and a little ice-skating fun! Please RSVP by February 7 with how many guests will be in your party! Register here >>
ALUMNI
CENTURIONS GROUND FOR RECONNECTION
Join us on January 28 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. Register here >>
INCLUSION ESSENTIALS: THE LEADER’S ROLE IN FOSTERING CULTURE & BELONGING
Join the Welcoming and Belonging Committee for an engaging, interactive learning experience led by Cinthya Allen, Chief Engagement Officer of Arvest, exploring how cultural identity shapes decision-making and leadership. We will examine ways organizations can turn belonging into a force for good to influence leadership in professional and civic spaces. Come with an open mind, ready to listen, share real-world examples, engage in reflective dialogue and offer practical insights to deepen your understanding of inclusion as a leadership competency. Participants will develop actionable leadership habits that interrupt unconscious bias, generate belonging across differences and build high-trust, psychologically safe teams. Register here >>
LEADERSHIP UP CLOSE: FLOYD O. MAY III
Join us on February 12 for an engaging conversation with Floyd May, the President of the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City, as he shares his vision for shaping a stronger, more unified region. At a time when recent developments have sparked dialogue about Kansas vs. Missouri, Floyd offers a refreshing perspective: how leadership, policy, and business can work together to create opportunity and prosperity for the entire metro. Register here >>
CENTURIONS INFORMATION SESSION
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 an information session or recruiting social to learn more about the program. Register here >>