Father’s Club presents at The Entrepreneurs Alliance
Spreading the Word
Recently, Mike Davisson, the Executive Director for Father’s Club, presented at The Entrepreneurs Alliance of Kansas City. This was a great opportunity to spread the word about the impact Father’s Club is having on high schools and middle schools in the greater Kansas City metro.
We would like to thank Doug Hubler with Apex Business Advisors for hosting this event!
The Entrepreneurs Alliance is exactly what it sounds like – a group of entrepreneurs and professionals who enjoy speaking into and supporting the process and ideas behind building successful businesses. Their goal is to connect and educate within the entrepreneurial ecosystem in and around Kansas City.
Mike began with a history of Father’s Club. How it began in 2018 and how it has grown every year since. There are Father’s Club chapters at 21 high schools and 4 middle schools… and the 2025 school year is bringing massive growth! (But we don’t want to ruin the surprise… more on that to come in future blog posts as we gear up for the new school year.)
Lead Courageously – We strive to be strong, courageous and to get involved. We are not afraid or discouraged when we have the body of men to support us.
One of the important pillars of Father’s Club is to lead courageously.
Mike delivered on the goal of leading courageously at this event. He is fairly new in his role as Executive Director and has only had the opportunity to do a handful of presentations about Father’s Club around Kansas City.
He began with an incredibly personal story that he got emotional about sharing, and most of the people in the room followed suit. Then he got into the power of Father’s Club for sharpening men and the impact Father’s Club is having in the lives of kids. Quite a few people in the room had heard of Father’s Club, which is a testimony to the growth in our community.
Members of the Entrepreneurs Alliance are active in Father’s Club chapters and have hosted various fundraising events that benefit Father’s Club. (A perfect example was the Porsches and Pancakes event.)
It was a great event followed by a good amount of Q&A. You can always tell by the questions asked in a Question and Answer session how interesting the topic was for the audience. The story of Father’s Club definitely hit the hearts of people attending based on their questions!
If you would like to have Father’s Club come and present to your company or organization, please let us know. Father’s Club began as a grass roots effort and word of mouth continues to accelerate involvement. The more we tell the story, the more fathers will want to get involved!
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