About

Are you feeling stuck, unengaged, and unsatisfied in your current job? 
Don't worry, you're not alone.

Do you love your job? 
Awesome! Come share and inspire others. 

Career happiness.

If you don't have it, you're probably wondering how do I get it? Right?
Well, together, on October 24th and 25th, 2016 at George Washington University, we are going to learn how. And most importantly, continue a meaningful (and important) dialogue on the modern job search and how to feel engaged with your work.


What to expect:

Envision the intersection of the these three themes:

1. Finding your Niche - To inspire attendees that are lost or stuck find opportunities where you can thrive, feel challenged and invincible.

2. Entrepreneurial - To inspire attendees that want to create a side hustle, launch their own movement, or are looking to create entrepreneurial tendencies in their life or organization.

3. Storytelling - To inspire attendees how to develop their story for themselves or their organization. Learn real tactics on how to harness all digital and written content for all mediums.


Kicking things off:

Our keynote speaker, Nancy Lyons, who wrote the foreword to our book last year. Nancy is a culturalist who speaks about the intersection of leadership, entrepreneurialism, technology, and people. Through her candid writing and speaking, she explores the many facets of life at work and champions human-centered approaches to business. Seeing work and the culture of work as the next economic frontier, she pushes the progressive boundaries of how we think about professional and personal lives.

Nancy has been locally and nationally recognized for her role as owner and CEO of Clockwork. She is co-author of “Interactive Project Management: Pixels, People, and Process” (New Riders, 2012) and author of the upcoming book, “How to win at business by being nice to humans.”
She serves as the Chair of the National Board of Directors at The Family Equality Council, is on the Board of Trustees at Minnesota Public Radio and American Public Media, on the advisory board for American Public Media’s Marketplace, is on the Open Twin Cities Advisory Board, and is a member of the advisory board for the innovative entrepreneurial conference, Giant Steps. She is also a member of the Women’s Presidents Organization and the Minnesota Women’s Economic Round Table.
 

More featured speakers, programs, and sessions to come in July 2016. 


How to get involved

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