Executing With Purpose
How Goodwill Industries of Kentucky Turns Mission Into Measurable Impact
What if fulfilling a mission wasn’t about working harder but about focusing on the actions that create lasting impact?
For Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, their mission of reducing poverty depends on consistently delivering results at scale. By using The 4 Disciplines of Execution® (4DX®), the organization empowers teams to focus on the actions that create real community impact— helping people build skills, reenter the workforce, and move toward economic stability.
Join Scott Thele, Execution Practice Leader at FranklinCovey, and Mark Hohmann, Chief Financial Officer at Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, to learn how they bring disciplined execution to a deeply human mission. You’ll hear how the organization uses 4DX to stay focused on what matters most, turning strategy into action and purpose into measurable impact.
In this session, you’ll hear how Goodwill Industries of Kentucky:
- Achieves measurable results in retail performance and poverty reduction using 4DX
- Executes on a small number of Wildly Important Goals aligned to its mission
- Shifts focus from daily urgencies to actions that drive long-term impact
Register today to see a real-world example of how focus and accountability drive results. Leave with proven execution practices you can use to improve outcomes across your organization.
Registration details
| Wednesday, March 18, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET | Register |
About the Presenters:
Scott Thele
Scott is the national practice leader of FranklinCovey’s Execution Practice and focuses his time as a keynote speaker, business consultant, and a content thought leader, helping organizations execute their most critical strategies.
Mark Hohmann
Mark Hohmann is a seasoned professional with more than 25 years of financial leadership and expertise he developed in the higher education and corporate sectors. He currently serves as the chief financial officer for Goodwill Kentucky, where he was hired in 2016.
Questions? Contact us today.
For additional information, contact Cheryl Anderson, Program Manager, at 801-817-6114, or email [email protected].








