NEW YORK, NY – [Photos provided by Leadership 100]
The 34th Leadership 100 Annual Conference is scheduled to convene on February 20-23, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, at The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, in Orlando, Florida, according to Demetrios G. Logothetis, Chairman.

“We are pleased to once again welcome members and their guests to Orlando. Archbishop Elpidophoros of America will join us in presiding and will deliver his traditional address,” said Logothetis.

Conference speakers include Paul Alivisatos, President of the University of Chicago and Harry Psaros Sr., Executive Neuroscience Specialist and Author, both of whom will speak on Friday, February 21; Nick Katsoris, Founder, President, and Executive Director, The Loukoumi Make A Difference Foundation, who will speak on Thursday, February 20; Alexis Christoforous, ABC News Correspondent, who will speak on Saturday, February 22; and Eva Konstantakos, Director, Youth & Young Adult Ministries, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, will speak at the Opening on Thursday, February 20.

Other events include the Welcome Reception and New Member/First Timers Orientation, the Annual General Assembly, Young Professionals’ Breakfast and Private Dialogue with Archbishop Elpidophoros, the Hellenic Glendi, the Annual Walk/Run and Golf and Tennis Tournaments and Awards, the Obelisk and Icon Photo Presentation, Children’s Program, the Grand Banquet on Saturday evening, February 22, and the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at Holy Trinity Church in Maitland, Florida on Sunday, February 23.

The Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Endowment Fund is an independent charitable fund whose mission is to preserve and perpetuate the Orthodox Christian faith and Hellenic heritage through support of activities that increase and strengthen the ministries of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

Today, Leadership 100 counts 1,326 members from a broad spectrum of Greek Orthodox leaders, men and women of all ages from every field of endeavor. Since its founding, Leadership 100 has distributed more than $77 million in grants to the National Ministries and Institutions of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, including the only Greek Orthodox Theological School in the United States, Holy Cross, as well as to Metropolis Ministries and humanitarian needs in the nation and around the world.