6th Annual Fortune 500 Faith@Work ERG Conference
By Brian Grim
Join us in Washington DC for the 6th Annual Fortune 500 Faith@Work ERG conference, May 20-22, 2025 (register here). We’re thrilled to be back at the Catholic University’s Busch School of Business for the 6th year!
We have an exciting and growing list of sponsors including DELL Technologies, Equinix, Merck, American Airlines, Coca-Cola Consolidated, ServiceNow, among others.
In the weeks leading up to the conference, I’ll be introducing the exciting elements of the program. This week, meet two of our keynotes!
Super Habits
Each year, our most popular keynote has been by the Busch School’s Dean Andrew Abela. This year promises to be the best yet, as he unpacks the ancient yet modern secrets to a successful life (and business).
Everyone registered gets a free copy of his new book, Super Habits: The Universal System for a Successful Life.
Harvard’s Arthur C. Brooks says, “A rich blend of social science and ancient wisdom, Andrew Abela’s Superhabits shows how strengthening our virtues leads to well-being. This beautiful book is a must-read for anyone in pursuit of the better life.”
Brighter Days
Get ready for a fun, authentic and inspiring keynote from my friend and colleague, Patrick Regan, OBE.
Patrick’s new book, Brighter Days: 12 Steps to Strengthening Your Well-being, couldn’t be more relevant with all the disruption and divisiveness swirling about. It empowers readers to embrace their struggles while equipping them with the tools needed for a healthier, more fulfilling future. Discover that you are not alone in your journey, and get ready to look forward to brighter days ahead!
Patrick is a sought after mental health provider and founder of three successful NGOs. Boris Johnson gave him the London Peace Award for his work in the prevention of knife crime and the late Queen Elizabeth II awarded him an OBE for his services to young people.
This conference is part of our global Dare to Overcome initiative that builds religious freedom for all by expanding the space where people’s faiths and beliefs have a place at the table. In a growing number of companies, this is through faith-oriented Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) or chaplaincy programs.