FREE Keynote Presentation by Braden Kelley

 

June 5 - Riverton, 7:00 p.m.,

Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre

 

June 7 - Jackson, 7:00 p.m.,

Center for the Arts Theatre

Free presentation focuses on

"Idea Iteration and Identification"

MARCH 13 & 15 and APRIL 24 & 26
 

Sondra Stephens
Future Think Facilitator


Her presentation takes a proactive and futuristic approach to innovative thinking. Participants will invite a key team member to join them to generate new ideas specifically related to their own real business needs.

  JUNE 5 & 6 and AUGUST 22-23
 

 

Braden Kelley
Innovation and Social Business Speaker/author

 

In the first session, Kelley challenges participants to question their assumptions about what it takes to successfully innovate. His follow-up looks at developing and implementing the strategy, looking for the most effective and efficient ways to make, market and sell innovations.
 

  OCTOBER 2 & 4
 

 

Maxwell Wessel
Fellow  - Harvard Business School's Forum for Growth and innovation

 

Wessel will work directly with innovators to bring disruptive and sustaining innovations to market while working to tear down structural barriers that may be getting in the way.


 

 

Workforce and
Community Education


Lori Ridgway
307-855-2325
800-735-8418, ext. 2325
Email: Conference Coordinator

 


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brochure (1.3 MB, 6 pages)

 

 

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