REGISTER: Peer Inside Your Brain and Build New Habits at NLI’s C-Suite Brain Lab

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Chris Weller
At our May 2025 event, leaders will become the test subjects to start embedding crucial habits.

Leaders spend hours trying to understand their employees, but how often do they get the chance to step inside their own brain to better understand themselves? 

Across a three-day event in May in New York City, the NeuroLeadership Institute’s C-Suite Brain Lab will give executives the opportunity to see habit formation happen in their own brains and learn how to embed those habits in their everyday work.

The habits are drawn from NLI’s extensive research into the most critical leadership skills for running today’s organizations. They revolve around emotional regulation, decision making, problem solving, collaboration, and more.

In partnership with Columbia Business School neuroscientist Moran Cerf, The Brain Lab is unique in that leaders won’t just leave with new habits — they’ll walk away with their own neural recordings from before and after they’ve learned the habits. With recordings in hand, leaders will gain clearer insight into their own cognition. They’ll be able to see, up close, how brain and behavior change are intimately linked.

This is a rare opportunity for today’s executives to gain access to their own minds as they change in real time. And once the event is over, they’ll be able to take the wisdom they’ve gleaned and apply the new habits within their organizations.

Brain-friendly leadership means building cultures where people can do their best work, but it begins at the individual level. Want to peer inside your own mind and start building better habits? Click here to apply for a spot at the 2025 C-Suite Brain Lab.

Event info:

  • When: May 6-8, 2025.
  • Where: New York City.
  • Who: C-level and senior executive leaders (10–24 attendees).
  • Cost: $9,500 per person. Admittance by application only.

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