Executive Education Series: Brain-Based Leadership Fundamentals
Schedule
Fri Feb 27 2026 at 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Lucas Center for Entrepreneurship | Brunswick, GA
About this Event
Executive Education at the Lucas Center
Executive Education is ACCELER8 2.0, advanced learning for entrepreneurs and leaders who've moved past the fundamentals and are ready to tackle the specific challenges that come with growth and complexity.
These aren't networking events, lectures, or motivational talks. They're working sessions where you'll develop new capabilities you can use immediately. We focus on one skill at a time, going deep enough that you can change how you operate.
Brain-Based Leadership Series
Leadership isn't just about what you know or what you do. It's about understanding how people's brains work, including your own, and using that knowledge to make better decisions, build stronger teams, and create environments where people can think clearly.
This four-part series grounds leadership in neuroscience and behavioral science. You'll learn why people resist change, what triggers defensiveness, how stress shapes decision-making, and how to design systems that work with human nature instead of fighting it. Each workshop connects brain science to real leadership challenges you're facing right now.
Workshop 1: Brain-Based Leadership Fundamentals
This 3-hour workshop covers how your brain works under pressure and what that means for how you lead. You'll learn about the neuroscience behind decision-making, stress responses, and motivation, then apply that knowledge to real leadership challenges you're facing.
We'll work with frameworks like the SCARF model (how the brain responds to social threats and rewards) and explore why people resist change, how to build psychological safety, and what drives performance. By the end, you'll understand why certain leadership approaches work and others backfire, and you'll have specific strategies you can use immediately.
Others in this Series
This series has four 3-hour workshops. Leaders can attend any or all of them, as each is treated as a stand-alone course. We'll offer one each quarter.
- Workshop 1: Brain-Based Leadership Fundamentals (this workshop)
- Workshop 2: Brains Under Pressure | What happens to thinking, decision-making, and behavior when people are stressed. Learn to recognize threat responses in yourself and others, understand what triggers them, and lead effectively when everyone's operating at their limits. (Spring 2026)
- Workshop 3: When Growth Gets Complicated | Understanding what happens in people's brains during collaboration, conflict, and organizational change. We'll dig into common growth challenges like Founder's Syndrome, explore why change efforts fail or succeed, and learn how to create environments where teams can think clearly and lead conversations that build trust instead of triggering defensiveness. (Summer 2026)
- Workshop 4: Building a Brain-Friendly Culture | How to design systems, processes, and interactions that work with how humans do. Creating sustainable behavior change, building habits that stick, and developing organizational practices that support the way people think and operate. (Fall 2026)
Your Facilitator
Dr. Ande Noktes has been working with leaders and organizations for over twenty years—helping them navigate change, build stronger teams, and develop the capabilities that make growth sustainable.
As CEO of the Lucas Center, she works alongside entrepreneurs as they prepare for moments that matter: investor pitches, board presentations, community conversations, and the kind of discussions that open up new possibilities. She's seen what helps people find their clarity and confidence, and what gets in the way.
Her background spans philosophy, business, and public policy (MA, MBA, and doctorate), with research focused on how people actually make decisions, not how we think they should. That brain and behavioral science foundation shapes how she teaches: understanding what helps messages land, what builds trust, and how we can communicate in ways that connect.
She's also a runner, which has nothing to do with leadership except that both require showing up consistently and pushing through when it's uncomfortable.
Where is it happening?
Lucas Center for Entrepreneurship, 700 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 87.61











