Annual Meeting Early Bird Registration Ends Tomorrow: Make the Investment Count
Posted on August 13, 2026 by Sharon Hollister
Early Bird registration ends tomorrow, Aug. 14, for LeadingAge Minnesota's Annual Meeting & Leadership Forum, Sept. 15–18 at Grand View Lodge in Nisswa. If you've been considering whether three days away is worth the investment, consider what those three days are designed to give you: perspective you don't always have time to find in the day-to-day.
Annual Meeting programs are intentionally different from much of the education LeadingAge Minnesota offers throughout the year. Rather than focusing primarily on regulations, reimbursement, or role-specific skills, Annual Meeting creates space for the 20,000-foot conversations leaders need: What's changing? What's coming next? What does it mean for our organizations? And how should we respond?
This year, those conversations span workforce, artificial intelligence, payment reform, consumer trends, organizational growth and the future of senior care. National and Minnesota thought leaders bring perspective, colleagues from across the state add their own experience, and you'll have time to consider what it all means for the organization you lead.
That's the return on the investment: not simply three days away, but three days that can influence the other 362.
Register by tomorrow, Aug. 14, to receive Early Bird pricing. Conference scholarship applications and early bird Golf Tournament registration are also due Aug. 14.
Lodging Update: Grand View Lodge Is Sold Out
If you still need lodging, rooms are available at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Baxter, approximately 11 miles from Grand View. Use the booking link to receive our negotiated rate of $145–$163 per night, depending on room type. Breakfast is included. Reserve by September 6, when the room block will be released.
Click here to view the conference brochure, explore the agenda, apply for a scholarship, reserve lodging, and sign up for the golf tournament today.
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