Lessons from a Conscious Business
with Curtis Hite
Date: Thursday, November 20, 2025
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Webinar
Session Overview
In this talk, Curtis will share valuable lessons from his personal journey and his company's growth, demonstrating how conscious capitalism has shaped both individual and organizational success. Through real stories from mergers and acquisitions, financial decision-making, and stakeholder engagement, he will illustrate how a stakeholder mindset has driven positive outcomes. Attendees will also gain practical tools for integrating the four principles of conscious capitalism into their own lives and businesses.
Key Concepts Business Owners will learn:
- Learn about the four principles of conscious capitalism and what they look like put into practice.
- Explore practical frameworks for integrating conscious leadership, culture, and purpose into your business operations.
- Gain insights from real-life stories of mergers, acquisitions, and financial decision making that prioritize conscious practices.
- Explore strategies for fostering positive stakeholder relationships that lead to long-term organizational resilience and growth.
Curtis Hite
CEO
Improving
Improving is an international software consulting and training company with a focus on Conscious Capitalism, the company has grown to 2000+ employees across 19 offices and more than $280MM in revenue.
Improving has been names 15 times to the Inc. 500/5000, consistently being recognized as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the U.S. The company has also received more than 100 local and national best places to work recognitions.
Curtis is a regular speaker on leadership, culture, and entrepreneurship. He has been recognized as the most admired CEO of the year by the Dallas Business Journal, was a 2-time finalist of E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year and received the Aggie100 Inaugural award.
He serves on the International BOD for Conscious Capitalism. He was founding member of the Dallas Chapter of YPO, has served on the board and is still very active in both the Dallas and Columbus Chapters. Curtis serves on the Improving Dallas Regional Chamber & Rander Capital Boards.
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