CASE VII: Utah 2019
Amy Rees Anderson
Amy Rees Anderson is a successful entrepreneur, angel investor, and author. She founded the IPOP Foundation, a charity focused on promoting entrepreneurship as a pathway to self-reliance. Amy is a published author and a contributor to Forbes and the Huffington Post. She was the CEO of MediConnect Global, a healthcare technology company. She has received numerous awards, including CEO of the Year and Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year.
Michael Pacanowsky
Michael Pacanowsky is the Gore-Giovale Chair in Business Innovation at the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business at Westminster College. He is also the founding director of the Center for Innovative Cultures. Michael has been a business consultant and a professor at the University of Utah. He is passionate about how organizational culture can be transformative for organizations and the lives of the people who work in them.
Schedule
Tentative Schedule
- 8:15 - Registration and Breakfast
- 9:00 - Keynote: What Awesome Looks Like
Amy Rees Anderson is a successful entrepreneur, angel investor, and author. She founded the IPOP Foundation, a charity focused on promoting entrepreneurship as a pathway to self-reliance. Amy is a published author and a contributor to Forbes and the Huffington Post. She was the CEO of MediConnect Global, a healthcare technology company. She has received numerous awards, including CEO of the Year and Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year.
Amy will be signing her book, What Awesome Looks Like: How to Excel in Business and Life, at CASE Utah. A limited number of copies will be available at the workshop, or you can bring your own (find it on Amazon). - 10:10 - Breakout Sessions:
- Alumni
Identifying and Applying Metrics that Matter: Utilizing the Alumni Engagement Metrics Created by CASE
Amber Robson, Weber State University - Communications
So, You’re Facing a Crisis—Six Questions to Get Started: How to Create a One-Sheet Crisis Communication Plan that Will Actually Get Used
Annalisa Purser and Christopher Nelson, University of Utah - Philanthropy
The Giving State: What’s Happening in the Nation’s Most Charitable State?
Blake Moore and Cameron Hansen, Cicero Group
- Alumni
- 11:10 - Breakout Sessions:
- Alumni
Connecting Alumni to the University and Each Other through Regional and College-Based Chapters
Michael Johanson, BYU; John Bowler, Dixie State University; and Kimberly Larson, Utah State University - Communications
Making A Real-World Impact Through Social Media
Social media panel with experts from various Utah schools - Philanthropies
Reinventing Prospect Research: Meaningful Metrics & Measures
Matt White and Rachel Richards, Utah State University
- Alumni
- Noon - Lunch with Topic Discussions
- 1:30 - Keynote: Adaptive Space
Michael Pacanowsky is the Gore-Giovale Chair in Business Innovation at the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business at Westminster College. He is also the founding director of the Center for Innovative Cultures. Michael has been a business consultant and a professor at the University of Utah. He is passionate about how organizational culture can be transformative for organizations and the lives of the people who work in them.
Michael will be signing his book, The Thriving Organization: An Exploration into the Deep Dynamics of High-Performing Organizational Cultures, at CASE Utah. A limited number of copies will be available at the workshop, or you can bring your own (find it online). - 2:30 - Raffle and Ice Cream Social
- 3:00 - Workshop Adjourns
Workshop Lodging
For those who need overnight lodging in Provo, we recommend these hotels, which are near BYU campus:
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
1580 Freedom Blvd (200 West)
Provo, UT 84604
801-373-0073
Courtyard by Marriott
1600 Freedom Blvd (200 West)
Provo, UT 84604
801-373-2222
Residence Inn by Marriott
252 W. 2230 North
Provo, UT 84604
844-277-7964