Contact: Marilyn Heim (920) 593-3419
Green Bay, Wis.¬ (March 27, 2009)—You can’t turn on the TV or read a newspaper without some talk of the economy. However, the economy shouldn’t be the only thing on your mind. Dr. Steve Dunn of ISO, Inc. will discuss how strategic focus for organizations has changed from an economic focus to one that includes a strong look at people and the natural environment. The presentation will take place during the Business and Breakfast event Thursday, April 16, 2009 from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the F.K. Bemis Conference Center on the St. Norbert College campus, located on Grant Street in De Pere.
Dr. Dunn will discuss the impact from world oil shocks, climate change, immigration and changing demographics. He’ll also bring examples from his research and consulting with firms in the Fox Valley and internationally to show participants how they can use the lessons learned to engage leadership in their own organizations.
The event, which is sponsored by GRAEF, will begin will a full breakfast buffet and networking at 7 a.m. before the program from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. The cost for the event for members is $18 and $35 for prospective members.
For more information or to register for the event, please visit www.titletown.org or contact the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce office at (920) 593-3422 or (920) 593-3419.
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Established in 1882, the mission of the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is to promote economic and community development. Chamber programs include Advance, Partners in Education, Leadership Green Bay, Brown County Teen Leadership, Current--the Young Professionals Network, Good Government Council, the International Business Development Consortium and the Small Business Council.
For more information about the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce and its programs, call 437-8704 or visit www.titletown.org.
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