The document outlines an agenda for a program taking place March 24-25. On Thursday there will be an opening reception from 5:30-7:30 pm. On Friday, the day will include sessions on business and entrepreneurship, political and civic engagement. Business topics include panels on young entrepreneurs, job sectors in New York, and networking. Political topics include introductions to government, volunteerism, and a young politicians panel. The day will end with a student hackathon and pitch competition.
Special Accounting Major presentation on a career in accounting and the job outlook for becoming a CPA.
This special session was in conjunction with the NABA Baltimore Chapter and the Tomorrow's CPA student group of MACPA.
This session featured six universities in Maryland - Towson University (host), Morgan, UMUC, University of Baltimore, Stevenson University, and University of Maryland.
MACPA CEO Tom Hood, voted second most influential leader in the CPA Profession in Accounting Today’s 2013 list of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting (his ninth time on the list) sees five fundamental shifts facing accounting now – Leadership, Learning, Technology, Generations and Workplace. In a world of rapid change and increasing complexity, the winners will be those individuals and organizations who can keep their L>C², their rate of learning must be greater than the rate of change and greater than their competition. Tom’s updates are always popular for CPAs and include the latest trends and issues the profession is facing locally, nationally, and globally.
The document contains descriptions of several training videos on various business topics such as fashion business, time management, customer service, management styles, and cultural diversity. The videos provide case studies, strategies and skills for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals.
The document summarizes a six-year study of the Pre-Seed Workshop (PSW) program. Some key points:
- The PSW is a 2.5 day program that brings together university researchers and local business experts to evaluate inventions for commercial potential and form early-stage companies.
- Over six years, 203 teams participated in 34 workshops across New York, forming 112 companies that have raised $21 million and created over 350 jobs.
- The PSW addresses a "pre-seed gap" where researchers lack support to evaluate commercial opportunities for their inventions before starting companies.
- By integrating university research and community resources, the PSW helps move technologies out of labs and determine their market potential in an
5 Things We Think We Know About Strategy -- And Why We're WrongEd Morrison
Strategic Doing is an agile strategy discipline for complex collaborations, open innovation and ecosystems. In the years that we took to develop the discipline, we learned a few myths about strategy that we'd like to share.
This article provides career advice for technical communicators based on their age and career stage:
- For those in their 20s just graduating, it recommends gaining experience through volunteering and networking to enhance skills for future leadership roles.
- Those in their 30s are encouraged to decide whether to stay in their current role, pursue further education, or change to a management or technical track based on their goals and priorities.
- Technical communicators in their 40s may find themselves seen as experts and get more opportunities, so the article advises balancing pro bono with paid work to build their reputation.
- For those in their 50s, a career or life change may prompt redefining one's self and passions to find
The document announces a seminar on March 3rd, 2009 at the Teknologisk Institut in Taastrup, Denmark on the topic of "Hot Spots - Why Some Teams, Workplaces, and Organisations Buzz with Energy - and Others Don't". The seminar will be led by Lynda Gratton, a renowned expert in human resource strategy. Attendees will learn about what enables innovative "Hot Spots" to emerge and flourish in organizations, and the role that HR professionals can play in nurturing these environments. The day-long event will cover topics such as identifying and supporting the key elements that are crucial for the emergence of Hot Spots, including a cooperative mindset
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Special Accounting Major presentation on a career in accounting and the job outlook for becoming a CPA.
This special session was in conjunction with the NABA Baltimore Chapter and the Tomorrow's CPA student group of MACPA.
This session featured six universities in Maryland - Towson University (host), Morgan, UMUC, University of Baltimore, Stevenson University, and University of Maryland.
MACPA CEO Tom Hood, voted second most influential leader in the CPA Profession in Accounting Today’s 2013 list of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting (his ninth time on the list) sees five fundamental shifts facing accounting now – Leadership, Learning, Technology, Generations and Workplace. In a world of rapid change and increasing complexity, the winners will be those individuals and organizations who can keep their L>C², their rate of learning must be greater than the rate of change and greater than their competition. Tom’s updates are always popular for CPAs and include the latest trends and issues the profession is facing locally, nationally, and globally.
The document contains descriptions of several training videos on various business topics such as fashion business, time management, customer service, management styles, and cultural diversity. The videos provide case studies, strategies and skills for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals.
The document summarizes a six-year study of the Pre-Seed Workshop (PSW) program. Some key points:
- The PSW is a 2.5 day program that brings together university researchers and local business experts to evaluate inventions for commercial potential and form early-stage companies.
- Over six years, 203 teams participated in 34 workshops across New York, forming 112 companies that have raised $21 million and created over 350 jobs.
- The PSW addresses a "pre-seed gap" where researchers lack support to evaluate commercial opportunities for their inventions before starting companies.
- By integrating university research and community resources, the PSW helps move technologies out of labs and determine their market potential in an
5 Things We Think We Know About Strategy -- And Why We're WrongEd Morrison
Strategic Doing is an agile strategy discipline for complex collaborations, open innovation and ecosystems. In the years that we took to develop the discipline, we learned a few myths about strategy that we'd like to share.
This article provides career advice for technical communicators based on their age and career stage:
- For those in their 20s just graduating, it recommends gaining experience through volunteering and networking to enhance skills for future leadership roles.
- Those in their 30s are encouraged to decide whether to stay in their current role, pursue further education, or change to a management or technical track based on their goals and priorities.
- Technical communicators in their 40s may find themselves seen as experts and get more opportunities, so the article advises balancing pro bono with paid work to build their reputation.
- For those in their 50s, a career or life change may prompt redefining one's self and passions to find
The document announces a seminar on March 3rd, 2009 at the Teknologisk Institut in Taastrup, Denmark on the topic of "Hot Spots - Why Some Teams, Workplaces, and Organisations Buzz with Energy - and Others Don't". The seminar will be led by Lynda Gratton, a renowned expert in human resource strategy. Attendees will learn about what enables innovative "Hot Spots" to emerge and flourish in organizations, and the role that HR professionals can play in nurturing these environments. The day-long event will cover topics such as identifying and supporting the key elements that are crucial for the emergence of Hot Spots, including a cooperative mindset
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes an agenda for the PINs Annual Networking Event, which brings together Professional Immigrant Networks (PINs) to collaborate on supporting immigrants. The event includes welcome remarks, stories of past collaborations, and facilitated networking sessions. Attendees will discuss attributes of successful partnerships, ideas for future collaborations, and how to apply the networking to further support immigrants through their employment goals. The overarching goal is for PINs networks to partner in new ways to have a greater impact through outreach, employment connections, addressing challenges, leader development, and advocacy.
The document provides an agenda for the 29th Annual NAMIC Conference taking place from September 29-30, 2015 at the NY Marriott Marquis. The conference will feature keynote speakers, panels on topics such as OTT streaming, multicultural content, and career development. Sessions will explore reaching millennial audiences, global content trends, and entrepreneurship. Networking events include a reception and breakfasts/lunches recognizing leadership and mentoring programs. The goal is to discuss diversity, inclusion and address issues in media and entertainment through educational sessions and talks.
This document provides information about the 37th Annual IHRSA International Convention & Trade Show taking place from March 21-24, 2018 in San Diego, California. It outlines the keynote speakers, networking events, and trade show details. Some of the highlighted speakers include Lisa Bodell, Leah Busque, Josh Linkner, and Isaac Lidsky. The trade show will feature over 350 exhibitors showcasing the latest fitness products and services. Various networking receptions and breakfasts are also listed to help attendees connect with others in the industry.
The document announces a youth entrepreneurship symposium to be held on March 17, 2012 at the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library from 1-5pm. The purpose is to inspire and encourage youth ages 13-25 to consider entrepreneurship and address high teen unemployment rates. The event will feature presentations to teach entrepreneurial mindsets, strategies, branding and networking skills. The goal is to provide youth with tools and guidance to achieve their entrepreneurial goals.
The document summarizes an event called MSC Malaysia Innotech that brings together entrepreneurs and innovators to learn, share experiences, and try new technologies. The event is divided into two parts on March 25th and 26th. It includes pre-event tasks to engage participants through social media. The first day consists of presentations and breakout sessions where participants can try out technologies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google Docs. The second day focuses on pitching ideas and includes a session on crafting effective elevator pitches.
AmCham China 2020 Leadership Development ProgramJordan Papolos
The AmCham China Leadership Development Program is designed to train young professionals as future leaders of the US-China business community and enhance the leadership development skills of program participants. Each year, the Board of Governors will select 10-12 candidates to participate in the 10-month program. Candidates must be nominated by an AmCham Member in good standing.
Each class of leaders will typically have one to two people who stay in China for the majority of their careers and eventually become cornerstones of the AmCham China community as committee members or as part of the Board of Governors.
JP Nicols is an internationally recognized authority on innovation, strategy, and leadership. He is a top-rated keynote speaker who has been featured in leading industry publications and events. Nicols also instructs at the Pacific Coast Banking School and hosts the popular Breaking Banks podcast, which has over 3 million listeners from 100+ countries.
The 2022 CPRE Industry and Educator Summit focused on the future of the workplace and discussed expectations of new professionals entering the field. Regarding "Who", participants discussed balancing high expectations of new professionals for rapid career growth with realities of the workplace. Regarding "What" skills are needed, participants emphasized soft skills like curiosity and writing alongside data analytics and media literacy. Regarding "Why" public relations matters, participants said the field allows for storytelling that enriches lives and drives social change, and professionals must hold actors accountable to build trust. Key learnings included the importance of diversity, adapting to change, and translating experience for new generations.
Benjamin C. Anyacho: Help! Managing Projects and Stakeholders from HellLviv Startup Club
Benjamin C. Anyacho: Help! Managing Projects and Stakeholders from Hell
Global Online PMDay
Website - https://opmday.org
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/startuplviv
FB - https://www.facebook.com/edunomicaone
This document provides an agenda for an intrapreneurship conference taking place on September 8-9, 2016 in New York City. The agenda includes keynote speeches, panels, and workshops on topics related to fostering intrapreneurship within large organizations. Speakers will discuss strategies for building innovative cultures, navigating organizational politics to enable new ideas, developing intrapreneur programs, and leveraging design thinking for new ventures. The conference aims to provide corporate innovators with tools and frameworks for driving change from within their organizations.
YoPro Global is an invite-only social network for young professionals aged 21-40 that aims to help them transition successfully from college to career. It provides online peer networking matched by interests and expertise, robust profiles, and in-person events. Unlike Facebook and LinkedIn, which cater to broader audiences, YoPro specifically targets recent graduates and young professionals. It connects them based on shared interests and provides events and expert content to facilitate networking, mentorship, career discovery and advancement. YoPro has developed a business plan to launch in key cities and grow a global user base of over 1.4 million in 3 years, becoming profitable by generating revenue through services like recruitment, coaching, advertising and event sponsorships.
Vancouver executive briefing seminar by csr training instituteWayne Dunn
This document provides information about an Executive Briefing Seminar on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to be held on June 24, 2015 in Vancouver, Canada. The seminar will address the growing social demands placed on businesses and how to manage them strategically. It will include lectures, panels and case studies to help participants understand the forces driving change and transform CSR challenges into opportunities. The program leader Wayne Dunn has over 25 years of experience in CSR and sustainability projects. The seminar aims to help participants recognize key CSR themes, transform CSR from a cost center to value generator, and expand their professional networks.
Social Media Boot Camp For Government ContractorsMichael Hackmer
Businesses have a hard enough time developing successful social media strategies. The challenge facing government contractors, who are trying to connect and build relationships, without violating agency rules and protocols, is an even more daunting task.
However, the opportunity to deliver valuable information to and engage online with key stakeholders in the government through social media channels is a significant one.
During a recent Webinar with James Baker of James Baker Consulting, and Edward Saltzberg, President of ERS Advisors, I had the opportunity to talk about what steps government contractors need to take as they seek to use social media as part of their business development and marketing engagement strategy with government agencies.
The document provides an overview of the Young Professionals Network (YPN) presented by Tamara Suminski. It discusses that YPN was started to give younger real estate professionals a voice and encourage future industry leadership given trends of an aging realtor workforce. YPN now has over 45 networks in California and across North America with over 15,000 members. The presentation outlines YPN's mission to help members excel in their careers and provides upcoming event details.
This document discusses advocacy efforts by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). It outlines SWE's advocacy programs including government relations and public policy advocacy in Washington D.C., grassroots advocacy and outreach efforts to promote engineering to young women, and training SWE members to advocate. The advocacy modules provide information on basic and advanced advocacy. SWE advocates for policies that support women in engineering through committees, congressional meetings, and an online legislative action center. Outreach efforts aim to positively influence young women, their families and educators about engineering careers. The organization also engages members through a youth program called SWENext and training for members on advocacy best practices.
Webinar: Poverty Alleviation and Systems Change with Worker CooperativesEPIPNational
A time-tested approach to community economic development internationally, worker cooperative businesses are making inroads in the United States with regional initiatives in New York City, Madison, the Bay Area, and rural areas in the South. In this webinar, we aim to introduce worker-cooperative development as an innovative approach to poverty alleviation in U.S. communities through its focus on community wealth-building through worker-ownership and democratic decision-making. We'll explore case studies to explore how funders and citizens can learn from what has been done and take advantage of new opportunities to support real change.
[AIESEC] Youth Competitiveness Forum 2014 Report Hang Tran
The document summarizes the Global Youth Competitiveness Forum event hosted by AIESEC in Guangzhou, China. Over 210 young leaders from 124 countries gathered to discuss strategies for empowering the new generation of globally competitive leaders. The event included presentations from corporate leaders, a panel discussion, and workshops. Key topics discussed were the skills and attributes needed for young people to succeed in today's global job market.
This document provides guidance for newsroom supervisors on managing expectations in a digital age. Some key points:
1) Leaders must be flexible in story forms, reach readers across multiple platforms, and experiment with new multimedia formats like video and social media.
2) Accuracy, ethics and standards remain important, along with breaking news and being a watchdog.
3) Supervisors must lead teams in providing on-demand content across print and digital while navigating changes and encouraging learning.
4) Training should be targeted, skills-focused and encourage collaboration both internally and externally.
Attend the Summit November 18-20 in Clinton, NJ to Develop Productive Industry Partnerships in Manufacturing!
The purpose of the Summit (and post-conference course) is to assist local higher education, workforce development and economic development professionals in aligning their strategies to:
create a collaborative, supportive environment for manufacturing employers
improve local workforce capabilities, especially for manufacturing employment opportunities
boost a competitive advantage for their region.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This document summarizes an agenda for the PINs Annual Networking Event, which brings together Professional Immigrant Networks (PINs) to collaborate on supporting immigrants. The event includes welcome remarks, stories of past collaborations, and facilitated networking sessions. Attendees will discuss attributes of successful partnerships, ideas for future collaborations, and how to apply the networking to further support immigrants through their employment goals. The overarching goal is for PINs networks to partner in new ways to have a greater impact through outreach, employment connections, addressing challenges, leader development, and advocacy.
The document provides an agenda for the 29th Annual NAMIC Conference taking place from September 29-30, 2015 at the NY Marriott Marquis. The conference will feature keynote speakers, panels on topics such as OTT streaming, multicultural content, and career development. Sessions will explore reaching millennial audiences, global content trends, and entrepreneurship. Networking events include a reception and breakfasts/lunches recognizing leadership and mentoring programs. The goal is to discuss diversity, inclusion and address issues in media and entertainment through educational sessions and talks.
This document provides information about the 37th Annual IHRSA International Convention & Trade Show taking place from March 21-24, 2018 in San Diego, California. It outlines the keynote speakers, networking events, and trade show details. Some of the highlighted speakers include Lisa Bodell, Leah Busque, Josh Linkner, and Isaac Lidsky. The trade show will feature over 350 exhibitors showcasing the latest fitness products and services. Various networking receptions and breakfasts are also listed to help attendees connect with others in the industry.
The document announces a youth entrepreneurship symposium to be held on March 17, 2012 at the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library from 1-5pm. The purpose is to inspire and encourage youth ages 13-25 to consider entrepreneurship and address high teen unemployment rates. The event will feature presentations to teach entrepreneurial mindsets, strategies, branding and networking skills. The goal is to provide youth with tools and guidance to achieve their entrepreneurial goals.
The document summarizes an event called MSC Malaysia Innotech that brings together entrepreneurs and innovators to learn, share experiences, and try new technologies. The event is divided into two parts on March 25th and 26th. It includes pre-event tasks to engage participants through social media. The first day consists of presentations and breakout sessions where participants can try out technologies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google Docs. The second day focuses on pitching ideas and includes a session on crafting effective elevator pitches.
AmCham China 2020 Leadership Development ProgramJordan Papolos
The AmCham China Leadership Development Program is designed to train young professionals as future leaders of the US-China business community and enhance the leadership development skills of program participants. Each year, the Board of Governors will select 10-12 candidates to participate in the 10-month program. Candidates must be nominated by an AmCham Member in good standing.
Each class of leaders will typically have one to two people who stay in China for the majority of their careers and eventually become cornerstones of the AmCham China community as committee members or as part of the Board of Governors.
JP Nicols is an internationally recognized authority on innovation, strategy, and leadership. He is a top-rated keynote speaker who has been featured in leading industry publications and events. Nicols also instructs at the Pacific Coast Banking School and hosts the popular Breaking Banks podcast, which has over 3 million listeners from 100+ countries.
The 2022 CPRE Industry and Educator Summit focused on the future of the workplace and discussed expectations of new professionals entering the field. Regarding "Who", participants discussed balancing high expectations of new professionals for rapid career growth with realities of the workplace. Regarding "What" skills are needed, participants emphasized soft skills like curiosity and writing alongside data analytics and media literacy. Regarding "Why" public relations matters, participants said the field allows for storytelling that enriches lives and drives social change, and professionals must hold actors accountable to build trust. Key learnings included the importance of diversity, adapting to change, and translating experience for new generations.
Benjamin C. Anyacho: Help! Managing Projects and Stakeholders from HellLviv Startup Club
Benjamin C. Anyacho: Help! Managing Projects and Stakeholders from Hell
Global Online PMDay
Website - https://opmday.org
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/startuplviv
FB - https://www.facebook.com/edunomicaone
This document provides an agenda for an intrapreneurship conference taking place on September 8-9, 2016 in New York City. The agenda includes keynote speeches, panels, and workshops on topics related to fostering intrapreneurship within large organizations. Speakers will discuss strategies for building innovative cultures, navigating organizational politics to enable new ideas, developing intrapreneur programs, and leveraging design thinking for new ventures. The conference aims to provide corporate innovators with tools and frameworks for driving change from within their organizations.
YoPro Global is an invite-only social network for young professionals aged 21-40 that aims to help them transition successfully from college to career. It provides online peer networking matched by interests and expertise, robust profiles, and in-person events. Unlike Facebook and LinkedIn, which cater to broader audiences, YoPro specifically targets recent graduates and young professionals. It connects them based on shared interests and provides events and expert content to facilitate networking, mentorship, career discovery and advancement. YoPro has developed a business plan to launch in key cities and grow a global user base of over 1.4 million in 3 years, becoming profitable by generating revenue through services like recruitment, coaching, advertising and event sponsorships.
Vancouver executive briefing seminar by csr training instituteWayne Dunn
This document provides information about an Executive Briefing Seminar on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to be held on June 24, 2015 in Vancouver, Canada. The seminar will address the growing social demands placed on businesses and how to manage them strategically. It will include lectures, panels and case studies to help participants understand the forces driving change and transform CSR challenges into opportunities. The program leader Wayne Dunn has over 25 years of experience in CSR and sustainability projects. The seminar aims to help participants recognize key CSR themes, transform CSR from a cost center to value generator, and expand their professional networks.
Social Media Boot Camp For Government ContractorsMichael Hackmer
Businesses have a hard enough time developing successful social media strategies. The challenge facing government contractors, who are trying to connect and build relationships, without violating agency rules and protocols, is an even more daunting task.
However, the opportunity to deliver valuable information to and engage online with key stakeholders in the government through social media channels is a significant one.
During a recent Webinar with James Baker of James Baker Consulting, and Edward Saltzberg, President of ERS Advisors, I had the opportunity to talk about what steps government contractors need to take as they seek to use social media as part of their business development and marketing engagement strategy with government agencies.
The document provides an overview of the Young Professionals Network (YPN) presented by Tamara Suminski. It discusses that YPN was started to give younger real estate professionals a voice and encourage future industry leadership given trends of an aging realtor workforce. YPN now has over 45 networks in California and across North America with over 15,000 members. The presentation outlines YPN's mission to help members excel in their careers and provides upcoming event details.
This document discusses advocacy efforts by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). It outlines SWE's advocacy programs including government relations and public policy advocacy in Washington D.C., grassroots advocacy and outreach efforts to promote engineering to young women, and training SWE members to advocate. The advocacy modules provide information on basic and advanced advocacy. SWE advocates for policies that support women in engineering through committees, congressional meetings, and an online legislative action center. Outreach efforts aim to positively influence young women, their families and educators about engineering careers. The organization also engages members through a youth program called SWENext and training for members on advocacy best practices.
Webinar: Poverty Alleviation and Systems Change with Worker CooperativesEPIPNational
A time-tested approach to community economic development internationally, worker cooperative businesses are making inroads in the United States with regional initiatives in New York City, Madison, the Bay Area, and rural areas in the South. In this webinar, we aim to introduce worker-cooperative development as an innovative approach to poverty alleviation in U.S. communities through its focus on community wealth-building through worker-ownership and democratic decision-making. We'll explore case studies to explore how funders and citizens can learn from what has been done and take advantage of new opportunities to support real change.
[AIESEC] Youth Competitiveness Forum 2014 Report Hang Tran
The document summarizes the Global Youth Competitiveness Forum event hosted by AIESEC in Guangzhou, China. Over 210 young leaders from 124 countries gathered to discuss strategies for empowering the new generation of globally competitive leaders. The event included presentations from corporate leaders, a panel discussion, and workshops. Key topics discussed were the skills and attributes needed for young people to succeed in today's global job market.
This document provides guidance for newsroom supervisors on managing expectations in a digital age. Some key points:
1) Leaders must be flexible in story forms, reach readers across multiple platforms, and experiment with new multimedia formats like video and social media.
2) Accuracy, ethics and standards remain important, along with breaking news and being a watchdog.
3) Supervisors must lead teams in providing on-demand content across print and digital while navigating changes and encouraging learning.
4) Training should be targeted, skills-focused and encourage collaboration both internally and externally.
Attend the Summit November 18-20 in Clinton, NJ to Develop Productive Industry Partnerships in Manufacturing!
The purpose of the Summit (and post-conference course) is to assist local higher education, workforce development and economic development professionals in aligning their strategies to:
create a collaborative, supportive environment for manufacturing employers
improve local workforce capabilities, especially for manufacturing employment opportunities
boost a competitive advantage for their region.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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1. PROGRAM BEGINS
Thursday, March 24
5:30-7:30 – OPENING RECEPTION
REGISTRATION AND WELCOME
Friday, March 25
7:30-9:00 am REGISTRATION (Registration is open until 11:30 am)
9:00-9:15 am WELCOME REMARKS
Jeremy Cooney, Chair, We Live New York
BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Friday, March 25
Learn more about the entrepreneurial resources and business opportunities currently
happening around the state. Listen to established business owners and startups talk
about their experiences, various stages of growth, and why they chose to stay in NY.
Engage with some of the best young minds on the pitch battlefield or watch teams
produce incredible programs after a 24-hour hack-a-thon.
9:30-10:45
1. Young Entrepreneur Panel
Listen to young entrepreneurs from around the state. Each panelist has a unique background
and represents varying stages of growth and successes.
Moderator: Brad Treat of Mezmeriz, Inc.
Panelists:
• Elisa Miller-Out: CEO, Singlebrook Technology, Inc
• Tom Schryver: Co-Founder & Mezmeriz President of PI Experiential Learning (PIXL)
• Arthur Soroken: Co-Founder & CEO of MADathletic
• Evan Watson: VP of Sales, Brand-Yourself
• Tory Gentes: Co-Founder of SqueezeMyTees
• Michael Feng: VP, Progressive Expert Consulting
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2. 2. Fastest Growing Job Sectors in New York State
While demand occupations may have the largest number of open jobs in NYS, they may not be
the ones young professionals are interested in filling. What are the emerging industries in NYS
that are looking for talent? What types of careers are offered in these industries? What should I
be doing now to get ready?
Moderator: Christian Harris, New York State Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Market
Information
• Marnie LaVigne, PhD, New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life
Sciences and University at Buffalo Center for Advanced Biomedical and Bioengineering
Technology
• Linda Dickerson-Hartsock, VP, Innovation and Technology, CenterState CEO
11:00-12:15
3. Breakout Roundtables with Young Entrepreneur Panelists
Listen to young entrepreneurs from around the state. Each panelist has a unique background
and represents varying stages of growth and success. After the initial panel each entrepreneur
will come off stage and sit down at round tables (where attendees will be seated). The panelists
will proceed to have conversations with attendees interested in their business expertise and
specific experiences.
Moderator: Brad Treat of Mezmeriz, Inc.
Panelists:
• Elisa Miller—Out: CEO, Singlebrook Technology, Inc
• Tom Schryver: Co-Founder & President of PI Experiential Learning (PIXL)
• Arthur Soroken: Co-Founder & CEO of MADathletic
• Evan Watson: VP of Sales, Brand-Yourself
• Tory Gentes: Co-Founder of SqueezeMyTees
• Michael Feng: VP, Progressive Expert Consulting
4. Not Just Receptions – How to Network in the Age of Smartphones
It is all about the network. But in this time of global reach, information overload, and time
compression how do you find the time to develop and nurture a network of professional
relationships and personal friendships and is there a line between them?
12:30-2:30 LUNCH AND KEYNOTE
2:45-3:45
5. Lean Startup/Bootstrapping
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3. This panel is for more than the frugally-minded! Learn how business owners efficiently allocated
human capital, fiscal reserves (or lack-thereof) and how they took advantage of community
resources to remain agile and in business.
Panelists:
• Jonathan Greene, CEO of Widetronix
• Adam Farrell, CEO of SunMaxx
• Jonathan Wood, CEO of N.R.G.S.
Student Hackathon Commences
The first annual event will be a 24-hour coding marathon. Bring a computer, your team, and
some ideas – we’ll supply the pizza and caffeine. Come learn code and launch a new app using
Twitter’s data sets and API. Substantial prizes awarded to the top three ideas.
**Applications for teams are due by: March 22nd midnight EST.
Student Pitch Competition Commences
One-minute elevator pitches will be given in front of a panel of NY-based entrepreneurs, angels
and professors. Immediately following the on-stage presentations, participant’s pitches will be
posted to youTube, Vimeo and streamed around the conference. Attendees will be able to "like"
the pitches and top picks will receive a fan favorite award in addition to the overall awards.
*Entrance is limited to the student and young professionals competition – please see contest
rules for details.
What is an Elevator Pitch?
An elevator pitch is a concise and well-practiced description of a business venture that you
would deliver if you found yourself in an elevator with a potential customer or investor. In 1-2
minutes (depending if you are a student or YP) the pitch should describe:
- Your market and its size
- How you plan to make money
- Your leadership team
- Your competition
- Your competitive advantage
Limit 35 pitches
- Entrants will have a two-minute time limit and may not use any props
- Must be working towards incorporation with an actual business
- There is no entry fee
- Entrants must register by March 23rd at 6pm EST
- The entire pitch must be made alone by one person
- Participants must register with a .edu email address
- Companies may not be more than 24-months old
- The judging panel reserves the right to disqualify any entry
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4. Each participant will have two-minutes to pitch to a panel of three judges: Bruce Kingma, John
Liddy & TBD
How to Vote: Attendees will simply ‘like’ and comment on the pitches online via youtube and
on the WLNY Summit channel by 6:15 pm on March 25th.
3:55-4:55
Student Pitch Competition Ends – 3:30
Young Professionals Pitch Competition Commences – 3:45
One-minute elevator pitches will be given in front of a panel of NY-based entrepreneurs, angels
and professors. Immediately following the on-stage presentations, participant’s pitches will be
posted to YouTube, Vimeo and streamed around the conference. Attendees will be able to "like"
the pitches and top picks will receive a fan favorite award in addition to the overall awards.
*Entrance is limited to the student and young professionals competition – please see contents
rules for details.
Limit 45 entrants
- Entrants will have a one-minute time limit and may not use props
- Company must be incorporated
- Company cannot have been in operation for more than 36-months
- Should not have revenues in excess of $100,000 per annum or $250,000 total
- Entrants must register by March 23rd at 6pm EST
- The judging panel reserves the right to disqualify any entry
Three-Judge Panel: Mitchell Patterson, TBD, TBD
How to Vote: Attendees will simply ‘like’ and comment on the pitches online via youtube and
on the WLNY Summit channel by 6:15 pm on March 25th.
Student Hackathon Continues
4:55-5:10 COFFEE AND NETWORKING BREAK
5:10-6:00
Young Professionals Pitch Competition Ends – 5:45
Student Hackathon Continues
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5. POLITICAL AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Friday, March 25
Want to learn more about politics in New York? Or how civic engagement is playing a key role in
the revitalization of our communities? This programming track will explore everything from how
to run for political office to how to best use the limited time you have towards making a
difference in your community.
9:30-10:45
1. Introduction to NYS and Local Government: The Lay of the Land
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in Albany? Come listen to expert descriptions of
local and State level politics and learn why New York has consistently led the country as a home
for progressive policymaking.
Michael Meath, President, Strategic Communications, LLC
Jessica Crawford, Government Affairs Manager, SRC, Inc
2. Volunteerism in NY
The “State” of Volunteerism in New York: this seminar will give an overview of New York’s Civic
Health and how Young professionals can improve New York’s Civic Health through Civic
Engagement and Volunteerism.
Moderator: Catherine M. Hedgeman, Esq. CEO of The Stakeholders and Member of the New
York State Commission on National and Community Service.
Panelists:
• Mark J. Walter, Executive Director, New York State Office of National & Community
Service
• Dr. Mathew Johnson, Director of the office of Academic and Community Engagement at
Siena College
• Dr. Don Levy, Director of Siena College Research institute
11:00-12:15
3. Young Politicians Panel and Political Leadership Institute Introduction
Thinking about running for local office or just interested in learning more about campaigns? This
seminar will introduce you to young elected officials from across the State and will kick off the
Political Leadership Institute—a series of seminars giving you the basic skills necessary to run or
manage a campaign for public office.
Moderator: Jessica Crawford, Government Affairs Manager, SRC, Inc.
Panelists:
• Jeff Dorrance, Town Justice at Town of Green Island
• Matthew Rayo, Common Councilor, City of Syracuse
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6. • Sean Ward , Executive Assistance to the Mayor of Green Island, Chief Executive Officer
at Green Island Industrial Development Agency and Deputy Majority Leader at Albany
County Legislature
• Lovely Warren, Council President, Rochester City Council
4. Service as a Strategy to Address Local Challenges/Cities of Service
This Seminar will discuss how to leverage human capital to strategically address the critical
needs in communities throughout New York State.
Moderator: Mark J. Walter, Executive Director, New York State Office of National & Community
Service
Panelists:
• Catherine M. Hedgeman, Esq. CEO of The Stakeholders and Member of the New York
State Commission on National and Community Service.
• James J. Salengo, Executive Director, Downtown Schenectady Improvement Corporation
• Nancy Pompeo, Co-Director, UlsterCorps
• Beth McLendon, Co-Director, UlsterCorps
12:30-2:30 LUNCH AND KEYNOTE
2:24-3:45
5. PLI-Finance of Fundraising
Ever wondered how much it would cost to run a successful campaign for a local political office?
Attend this seminar and get a first account from a political operative about fundraising for a
campaign and discover how truly inexpensive it is to run a local campaign in New York State.
John Balduzzi, The Balduzzi Group
6. Volunteerism/Advocacy Sustainable Communities
This seminar will examine how organizations use volunteers to further their mission of
advocating and building sustainable communities throughout New York State.
Moderator: Catherine M. Hedgeman, Esq. CEO of The Stakeholders and Member of the New
York State Commission on National and Community Service.
Panelists:
• David Hogenkamp, The Stakeholders, Sustainable Communities Chairman
• Jordan Talbot, Empire State Future
3:55-4:55
7. PLI – Advocacy and Messaging
You’ve seen leaders put their foot in their mouth a thousand times on TV. This session will teach
you how to craft a distinctive and successful campaign message and will clarify why a good
message can make or break a campaign.
Michael Meath, President, Strategic Communications, LLC
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7. 8. Gov’t 2.0 – Transparency and Technology and How its Changing the Public Sector
Social media has been described as a disruptive technology and has presented new challenges as
to how government interacts with citizens. During this session we will explore how governments
can use social media and web applications to increase citizen engagement. This session will
discuss the Gov 2.0 movement in detail and identify how data can be used make governments
more transparent, participatory and collaborative.
Pat Fiorenza, Syracuse University
Remy DeCausemaker, CIVX, Inc.
4:55-5:10 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
5:10-6:00
9. PLI- Getting on the Ballot
So you’ve decided to take the plunge and run for office. What do you do next? Our experts will
teach you exactly what you need to do to get yourself on the ballot. Get your walking shoes out
because you’re going to be doing some door to door campaigning!
Howie Hawkins, Co-Chair, Green Party of New York State
CUISINE AND CULTURE
Friday, March 25
We are simply swimming in culture, New York being a worldwide cultural Mecca, but we don’t
just mean the City: we will highlight the best tasting food and drink from across New York State,
the swankiest handmade crafts, and our strong local green movements; Roller derby and pro
sports aren’t just a lifestyle, they are New York. Young professional chefs will dazzle your senses
with a tapas tasting demonstration; food bloggers will provide the commentary while you dig
into a NY cheese & wine tasting. There will be ample opportunity to take a hike, make your own
rain barrel, and learn from some of the dynamic young things quietly turning our communities
into hot beds of innovative opportunity.
9:30-10:45
1. Join the Local First Movement
For every $100 spent, $30 more stays in the community when you shop at locally owned stores.
Come hear from some of the vanguards of the Local First movement who have personally
committed themselves to fostering the growth of independent businesses in our communities
and find out how you can start your own Local First group in your community.
Chris Fowler, Syracuse First
Sarah Bishop, Buffalo First
Michael Welch, Edible Fingerlakes
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8. 11:00-12:15
2. Save the Rain
This session will explain why “Saving the Rain” is important to improving water quality in our
lakes, rivers and streams and what you can do to protect our vital water resources. Come learn
about Onondaga County’s progressive “Save the Rain” program while at the same time
discovering how you can live sustainably by constructing your own rain barrel.
Khris Dodson, The Environmental Finance Center at the Syracuse Center of Excellence
3. Creating History: Learn it, Live it!
Learn about a few of New York State’s historic sustainability successes and how to ensure we
continue this success into the future. Experience the life of a Bald Eagle, in person! Learn
success stories from the recovery of the majestic bald eagle population to the conservation of
two of our Finger Lakes.
Mike Allen, Bald Eagle Specialist
Jim Howe, Central & Western NY Chapter of the Nature Conservancy
Don Naetzker, The Finger Lakes Museum
12:30-2:30 LUNCH AND KEYNOTE
2:45-3:45
4. Get the Dirt on Farming: Young Farmers Tell All
Have you ever thought about becoming a farmer? Ever wonder how young professionals got into
farming? At this session you will hear first hand from a panel of our regions finest and youngest
dairy, produce, and urban farmers and young farmer and local food advocates. Learn about why
farming is so important to our region's economic health and vitality as well as why knowing your
farmer and buying local are important for our environment, health and economy.
Jonnell Robinson, Syracuse Community Geographer
Melissa Young, Environmental Finance Center
5. Craft Circle: Sweater Redeaux
This workshop offers you a creative approach to up-cycling old and unwanted sweaters into
something useful. In just an hour, learn how to make a felted sweater necklace, ring, brooch,
laptop case, Mp3 case, or bird mobile. No skill is necessary!
Briana Kohlbrenner, Craft Chemistry
3:55-4:55 at the Finger Lakes Wine Center
237 South Cayuga Street, Ithaca, 14850
6. Livin’ La Vida Local
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9. Learn how to make tasty bites using produce from local farms in this cooking demonstration and
tapas tasting.
Abigail Henson, Syracuse Test Kitchen
4:55-8:00 at the Finger Lakes Wine Center
237 South Cayuga Street, Ithaca, 14850
7. NY Wine and Cheese Tasting
Finger Lakes Wine and NYS Farmstead Cheese pairings in this delightful taste test! Regional food
bloggers will give you an intro to New York State food culture while you snack.
Cost: $3 – 5 per person
Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, Cookin' in Da Cuse Blog
Gordon Walts, American Farmstead Cheese Co.
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION
Through a partnership with Cornell University’s Community and Regional Development
Institute (CaRDI) this track will feature in depth examinations of revitalization
experiences from across the state. From large scale regional revitalization initiatives to
local, neighborhood-based, programs participants will get a first-hand look at efforts
that are truly securing a prosperous future for New York.
Friday, March 25
9:30-10:45
1. Rust to Green Utica
In 2009, five professors from Cornell University’s Landscape Architecture, Education and Natural
Resources Departments created the Rust To Green New York State Initiative as an action-
research and service-learning project to get faculty and students working together with local
community partners in Upstate NY cities to encourage sustainable urban development. Based on
a 2007 Brookings Institution describing the assets present in Rust Belt cities, Cornell University
selected Utica and Binghamton as pilot sites. In February 2010 a dozen community stakeholders
convened the first meeting of the Rust to Green Utica core team. By February 2011, this “smart
network” included more than 100 members and organizations.
• Paula Horrigan - Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, Cornell
University
• Jamie Vanucchi - Lecturer, Department of Landscape Architecture, Cornell University
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10. • Caroline Williams - Rural Development Specialist, Cornell Cooperative Extension of
Oneida County
• Pamela Jardieu - Independent Grant Writer/Photographer & R2G Utica CORE team
member
2. Growing A Green Workforce
Come hear about the development of a new “green” workforce in Tompkins County. Zachary
Murray and Dee Gamble will introduce the Green Careers Pathway and share potential
employment opportunities in energy efficiency and sustainability.
Santoras “Dee” Gamble, Green Jobs Coordinator, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins
County
Zachary Murray, former Green Jobs Program Assistant, Cornell Cooperative Extension of
Tompkins County
11:00-12:15
3. How to start a young professionals organization in your community - Part I
Ever thought about setting up a group that can engage and channel the many talents of
students and young professionals in your community? Come to this session for the first part of
our Young Professionals Organization Start-Up program to learn the first steps you need to take
to do this in your community.
Mike Fuller, Chair, Pipeline 4 Progress
4. Green Building: What is it? Why do it? And how to bring it to your community
Combining energy efficiency with healthy materials, green building has enormous ecological,
social, health, and economic benefits. This seminar will introduce the basic concepts of what
makes green building green and show you how you can work to green the homes and businesses
in your community.
Guillermo Metz, Green Building & Renewable Energy Program Coordinator, Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Tompkins County
Apollonya Porcelli, Cornell University and Coordinator of Local Building Materials Initiative,
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County.
12:30-2:30 LUNCH AND KEYNOTE
2:45-3:45
5. How to start a young professionals organization in your community - Part II
Join Mike Fuller and other experts from across the state for the second part of our Young
Professionals Start-Up Program. Part II will be directly focused on sharing experiences and best
practices from existing Young Professionals groups.
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11. Mike Fuller, Chair, Pipeline 4 Progress
6. Different paths to sustainability – housing, land use, transportation
Creating sustainable communities in Upstate New York implies learning to evolve sustainable
housing, land use and transportation options in communities and neighborhoods that have
existed for many years. This session features two communities working hard to make
sustainability real. Maarten Jacobs will discuss Syracuse’s Near West Side Initiative and how it
incorporates sustainability into its efforts to revitalize a neighborhood. Tim Logue will highlight
the importance of multiple kinds of transportation linkages in creating a sustainable place to
live.
Maarten Jacobs, Director, Near West Side Initiative
Tim Logue, Office of the City Engineer, City of Ithaca
3:55-4:55
7. Funding Community Revitalization: Finding, Winning, and Fulfilling Grant
Opportunities
Coming up with ways to spruce up a neighborhood, teach teenagers about business
development, and ensure access to healthy foods, or any number of community revitalization
initiatives, can be relatively easy in comparison to finding ways to pay for these projects.
Nevertheless, there are federal, state, and local grant making programs dedicated to developing
communities. In this session, we will talk about how to find sources of funding, write a strong
grant application, and work with funders to ensure you fulfill your obligations as the manager of
a funded project. Come prepared to share your grant writing experience and/or your interest in
learning more!
Heidi Mouillesseaux-Kunzman, Extension Associate, Community and Regional Development
Institute (CaRDI)
8. Demographic Data: Sources, Uses, and Tools
Demographic and economic data is invaluable when creating community master plans, planning
and evaluating programs, applying for grants, assessing need and demand for products or
services, and many other activities. This workshop will provide participants with an overview of
how to access and use the latest American Community Survey and other census data via the U.S.
Census Bureau’s new American FactFinder tool, and highlight on-line data and tools from Cornell
University’s own Program on Applied Demographics, including population estimates, projections,
school district and local government data.
Robin M. Blakely-Armitage, Senior Extension Associate, Community & Regional Development
Institute (CaRDI)
4:55-5:10 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
5:10-6:00
9. Young Entrepreneurship Academy in Mt. Morris
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12. Entrepreneurs can be a catalyst to spark neighborhood and community revitalization. This
session is aimed at bringing to light stories of community transformations occurring through
entrepreneurship and youth engagement. Presenters will provide a case study on innovative
efforts with an emphasis on the work of students at SUNY Geneseo and the University of
Rochester. Come find out how to be leaders in creative solutions to economic revitalization of
communities across New York State.
Soon Chung Kang, Cornell Cooperative Extension
Weston Kennison, SUNY Geneseo
10. Neighborhood and Community Revitalization through Scaling Up Home Energy
Efficiency
The average NY home spends over $2,600 per year on energy for electricity, heat and hot water.
Amazingly, it is possible to save between 20 and 60% of that amount—up to $1,500 a year.
Learn the Path to Energy Savings, financing mechanisms, and role for local leaders.
Dominic Frongillo, Community Energy Educator, Cooperative Extension Energy & Climate
Change Team Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Leading a healthy lifestyle is an afterthought for many young professionals working hard
to balance busy personal and professional lives. Who can find time for general wellness
between work and school, with demanding hours, after hours networking events and the
myriad of other competing demands on “free” time? The health and wellness track will
help make your personal and professional wellness a priority with practical wellness tips
for your health, including 10 Tips to Lead a Healthier Life from Health Coach Heather
McCoy, as well as tips for your financial wellness from Benefit Specialists of New York.
Come discover that living a healthy lifestyle means more than just squeezing in the
occasional trip to the gym.
Friday, March 25
9:30-10:45
1. 10 Ways to Live a Healthier Lifestyle
Heather McCoy will share with you her 10 ways to live a healthier lifestyle. Heather is a certified
Holistic Health Coach with her own private health coaching practice, Wellness from Within.
Heather will focus on ALL aspects that lead to a healthy life. She will also be available for
personal consults after her presentation.
Heather McCoy, Wellness from Within
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13. 2. Health Benefits 101 – Understanding your Options
Benefit Specialists of NY will be on hand to present a Health Insurance Basics 101. They will help
you translate all of the insurance jargon into plain English and will review the top 5 questions
you should be asking your employer to make the most out of your benefits package. If you are a
new employer yourself, what kind of benefits are helpful to recruit and retain employees? Benefit
Specialists of New York has the expertise to answer all of your most pertinent questions!
Jeannette Jones, Benefit Specialists of New York
11:00 – 12:15
3. Giving Back – National Bone Marrow Donor Program
Be The Match Foundation® raises funds to help patients in need of a bone marrow or umbilical
cord blood transplant receive the treatment they need. Attend this interactive session and sign
up to be a part of the Be The Match Registry—national bone marrow donor registry, your efforts
may help save the life of any patient in need of a bone marrow transplant. You can make a
difference to patients everywhere.
Colleen Bailey, National Bone Marrow Donor Program
4. Health Benefits 201 – One on One Sessions
You’ve had the experts explain why it’s important to know your health benefits now you can get
personalized assistance and an explanation of YOUR benefits. Bring your employers benefit
sheet and have our experts analyze and explain it. Don’t have health benefits now? Come find
out what options are out there for you.
12:30 – 2:30 LUNCH AND KEYNOTE
2:45-3:45
5. Financial Wellness Seminar 1 – Setting Your Financial Default for Success
Got questions about how much you should save for retirement? Didn’t even know you should be
saving now for retirement? Come join two experts in Financial Wellness for a discussion on the
importance of saving early and what it could mean for you later in life.
Eileen Price, Women, Wealth and Wisdom, AXA-Advisors
Lisa Miller, Women, Wealth and Wisdon, AXA-Advisors
3:55-4:55
6. Financial Wellness Seminar 2 – Five Steps to Financial Wellness
You’ve listened to them explain your retirement options, now hear our Financial Wellness Experts
explain the ins and outs of personal financial management. How can you save for your first
home? Should you get life insurance? These questions and more will be answered in this
seminar.
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14. Eileen Price, Women, Wealth and Wisdom, AXA-Advisors
Lisa Miller, Women, Wealth and Wisdon, AXA-Advisors
4:55-5:10 COFFEE BREAK
5:10-6:00
7. Policy Students for Fiscal Sustainability: Understanding the Federal Budget and
Healthcare Legislation – A Demographic Perspective
This hour long program will teach you everything you need to know about the federal budget
process, the current budget and deficit and its unique implications for your future, as a young
person. Current issues with Social Security and Medicare will affect the way you should spend
and save money for your retirement. Adjustments to the system will have serious implications
on your financial wellness. Our panel will let you know what to watch for and how to react to
these important issues.
Sookyung Oh – Syracuse University
Ongoing throughout the Afternoon:
2:00 – 4:00 -- Alternative / Holistic Medicine
New York Chiropractic College and the Fingerlakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
will be on hand to provide information on career opportunities in the constantly growing field of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). Explore the benefits of chiropractic and
acupuncture treatment and how it can guide you towards a healthier lifestyle. Learn more
about the integration of CAM and how it fits into the collaborative heatlhcare model that is the
future of healthcare delivery.
Josh Begley, New York Chiropractic College
Hope Phones
We Live NY Summit is proud to support the Hope Phones Initiative. The Hope Phone organization
collects old cell phones that are then used to save lives around the Globe. Every cell phone given
to community health workers connects distant patients to a medical clinic. One cell phone could
give 50 families access to emergency medical care, health information, transport services, and
clinic resources. So please bring an old cell phone to donate and look for donation boxes
throughout the Statler Hotel!
11:00-12:15
Innovation Conversation: Will You Stay, or Will You Go?
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15. How do young people make the decision to leave or stay in upstate New York? Whose job is it to
convince them to stay, and how do you do it? We'll get answers to those question from
politicians, economic development officials, and you, during this hour-long radio talk show
taping, presented by the Innovation Trail, WSKG and WXXI.
6:00-8:00 ITHACA EATS: DINE-AROUND
Start Location: The Finger Lakes Wine Center, 237 South Cayuga Street, Ithaca, 14850
Grab a meal with some of your newly made contacts at one of the many restaurants in
Downtown Ithaca. Remember to sign up for dinner during the morning registration.
HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR of Downtown Ithaca
Start Location: The Fingers Lakes Wine Center, 237 South Cayuga Street, Ithaca, 14850
Tours begin at: 6:15 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:15 pm, 7:30 pm
The tour is a leisurely guided walk focusing on the darker aspects of Ithaca’s past. Join us as a
historical guide leads you on a walking tour of downtown Ithaca, sharing tales touching upon
many important events in the city such as the Iroquois Settlement along Cayuga Lake, Cornell
family and University history, silent movie stars, and other landmarks!
Tour lasts approximately 40 Minutes
Cost: $8 per person
8:00-10:00 ITHACA DRINKS: BAR CRAWL
Dinner wasn’t enough? Join Summit participates for an after-hours bar crawl around the hot
night spots in Downtown Ithaca.
Saturday, March 26
8:00-10:00 MORNING RECREATION ACTIVITIES
10:30-12:30 WLNY Discussion Groups and Regional YPO Strategy Sessions
Student Hackathon Ends – 12:30
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