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2018 On Purpose Conference

2018 On Purpose Conference JANUARY 19, 2018 | YOUR DAY ON PURPOSE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

INVITATION - SAVE THE DATE

THREE EXPERIENCES - ONE DAY ON PURPOSE RECALIBRATE YOUR FORTE

Connect with peers, colleagues and coaches to update your vision snapshots, goals and action items. Even if you need to update your purpose statement or recommit to your strengths and passions, we'll provide the time, space and resources to get us all ready for 2018. IGNITE YOUR PURPOSE THROUGH THINK TANKS We will host, record and ignite action on a few select current challenges our community, country and world needs solutions. Sponsors can request topics. Participants can be a part of the think tank. Observers can commit to action based on the solutions.

NETWORK IT FORWARD Participants will be invited to contribute to each others' 2018 needs, goals and aspirations. Make connections, resources and supporters through intentional networking.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

$3,000

VISION CASTING LUNCH SPONSORSHIP During lunch, participants will be invited to participate in a vision casting exercise designed to have them identify their vision snapshots and SkyWrite them in the conference event space. • Recognition as a sponsor for the lunch segment of the conference.

• Opportunity to present/kick off lunch segment. • Opportunity to lead vision casting exercise. • Registration for up to 6 participants.

$2,000

NETWORK IT FORWARD SPONSORSHIP Participants will participate in a vision seeds exercise with other participants looking to provide seeds for others. This will facilitate introductions with a purpose context. It includes: • Recognition as a sponsor for reception.

• Opportunity to present/kick off lunch segment. • Opportunity to lead vision casting exercise. • Registration for up to 4 participants.

$1,500

THINK TANK TOPIC SPONSORSHIP Recognition as a sponsor of 1 of 6 think tank discussions. Topic can be chosen to make relevant to a challenge sponsor faces or their business. • Possible / optional participation on a panel. • Registration for up to 2 participants. HOSPITALITY RECEPTION SPONSORSHIP After the conference conclusion at 6pm, panelists, speakers, conference hosts and sponsors will be invited to attend an Appreciation Reception. • Recognition as Appreciation Reception Host. • Opportunity to share remarks and provide appreciation tokens • Registration for up to 6 participants. 2017 PURPOSE PLANNER SPONSORSHIP Each participant will receive a Purpose Planner portfolio with planning sheets designed to help them build their purpose pursuit plans for 2016 and beyond.

$2,000

$2,000

• Recognition as a sponsor for the purpose planner. • Printed recognition in or on the planner as sponsor. • Registration for up to 4 participants.

$500

RECOGNITION & EXHIBIT SPONSORSHIP • Recognition as a sponsor and table participation in our reception exhibit. • Registration for up to 2 participants.

A LOOK AT LAST YEARS CONFERENCE

Breakfast Sponsored by Global Women for Well Being (www.gw4w.org)

Executive Director and Breakfast Host

Mim Senft President and CEO Motivity Partnership Inc

Panelists

Kay Colson Service Delivery Czarina, Kinetix Private Sector Fund Development, Plan International USA

Danielle Joiner-McPherson General Manager Center of Excellence Program and Project Management Delta Airlines

Tarsha McCormick Head of Diversity and Inclusion - North America ThoughtWorks

IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

THREE EXPERIENCES - ONE DAY ON PURPOSE 9am - 6pm

Forte Workshops

Executive Insights from the Pinnacle

Lamar Chesney Transformational Guide

Marie Mouchet CIO

Cyril Turner President Delta Global Services

Colonial Pipeline

Olu Brown Lead Pastor Impact Church

Russell Stokes President & CEO GE Energy Connections

Workshop Facilitators

Erin White President and CEO Hexagon Outsourcing Group

Jwyanza Watt Director Operations Management AT&T

Angela Smith Special Assistant to the Superintendent Atlanta Public Schools

Laser Coaching

Dawn Cook Executive/Leadership Coach Daybreak Enterprises

Judiffier Pearson Small Business Consultant UGA Small Business Development Center

Jodie Charlop Career and Advancement Coach for Executive and Emerging Leaders Potential Matters

A LOOK AT LAST YEARS CONFERENCE

INSPIRE EXPERIENCE

TWO EXPERIENCES - ONE DAY ON PURPOSE 11am - 6pm

Inspiring Talks

Richard Makerson Managing Partner BlueFletch Mobile Solutions

Rashidah Morgan Senior Consultant Education First

Ryan Picarella President WELCOA Wellness Council of America

Regenia Sanders Vice-President SSA & Company

Cheryl Turner President Gate City Bar Association

Panels

When the Universe Conspires In Your Favor

William Long Partner Harris and Long

Marlene Parker Project Facilitator Atlanta Public Schools

Marcais Frazier Impact Consultant Clear Impact

Moving Up, Over or On: Navigating Career and Business Decisions on Purpose

Andrew Tierce Demand Planning Manager Apache Mills

Kanata Herring Experienced Marketing Professional

Melanie Cook-McCant CEO Veritas Management Group

Winning, Engaging and Developing Talent: Leadership on Purpose

Kay Colson Service Delivery Czarina, Kinetix Private Sector Fund Development, Plan International USA

Stacye Brim Principal Consultant & Owner STB Consulting

Ann Collins, Director of Sales and Marketing The Georgian Terrace Hotel

Building Your Brand on Purpose

Ross Oscar Knight Owner Ross Oscar Knight Photography

Sumayya Holmes Founder, Talent Defined Talent Acquisition Manager, Kinetix

Erin James, Senior Consultant and Owner Your Brand Nu

FEEDBACK HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST YEAR

WILL YOU ATTEND NEXT YEAR 9

LIKELY TO RECOMMEND A COLLEAGUE

2ND HIGHEST ELEMENT MOST SATISFIED PANELS 65%

TOP ELEMENT MOST SATISFIED SPEAKERS 85%

9 on a Scale of 9 to 10

on a Scale of 9 to 10

Feedback report below:

2016 On Purpose Conference - Feedback Feedback from participants

Met Expectations?

Valuable Use of Time

Rating the Overall Experience on a scale of 1 to 10 8

Yes Definitely Somewhat

Exceeded Expectations Met Expectations Partially Met Expectations

Elements Satisfied

Choices Speakers Panels

Percentage

Count 26 20 19 13 13 11 11

86.67%

66.67%

Venue / Facility Other Attendees Host Pre-Session Communication Logistics Other

63.33%

43.33% 43.33%

36.67% 36.67%

Total Entries

30

Elements Dissatisfied

Choices Lunch Supplemental Materials Pre-Session Communication Panels

Percentage

Count 8 8 3 3 2 2 1

26.67% 26.67%

10.10% 10.10%

Logistics Speakers Venue / Facilitiy Other

6.67% 6.67%

3.33%

Total Entries

30

Unanswered

13

Likely to attend next year? on a scale of 1 to 10 9

Satisfaction with Your Crescendo on a scale of 1 to 10 8

Likely to recommend a colleague on a scale of 1 to 10 9

WHAT THE ATTENDEES SAID

Good, positive energy in the room Charisse Williams Managing Director of New Site Development iMentor Hearing people's stories and realizing there was a shift in the universe in 2014 for a lot of people. Cheryl Turner President Gate City Bar Association Most of the speakers and some of the panels were powerful. Elton Potts CEO Vine Vault

The great thing is that I was able to take nuggets that I can apply to improve my path. Its comforting just

The speaker stories were fabulous! They all came from a different perspective that really got you Sandy Welfare Executive Director Women in Technology

knowing I'm not the only one dealing with certain challenges that were shared.

thinking.

Charlette Bell Pastry Chef My Fare Lady

The best element of the forum was the mix use of speaker

What made it most enjoyable was the speakers and their content.

for the "inspiring talks between the "fire side chats" and the variety of subject matters that were covered. Danielle Thomas Project Manager Turner Broadcasting System

I got the most out of hearing from people telling their story. I wrote down so many quotes. I loved it.

The content was by far the best part.

It was truly inspiring to be in a room full of people that have so much energy and purpose and we

Natalie Demarko Communications Director Fatherless Daughter Project

I LOVED the storytelling model, it felt authentic, intimate, real. There was a completeness to

need so much more of this in our world. Here we are in this political chaos...and to come into a room where there are so many people that want to make positive change and want to do this together and are willing to share their stories...it's incredibly inspirational so thank you for putting this together and for the wonderful voices you put up there. It's an amazing place for people to connect not only to each other but to their own sense of purpose Mim Senft President and CEO Motivity Partnerships

Great pre-conference materials (assessments). Enjoyable speakers/panels.

the variety of topics and experiences that left me feeling well fed, hopeful for our collective future and motivated to explore more about my own purpose. In a word, inspired! On the panels, loved that although there was a lead/moderator, the role flowed naturally like a conversation on the couch in someone's living room. They were all great. Talk about a great atmosphere for everyone to easily network and share their passions freely and exchange ideas and make new connections.

Good networking.

Stacye Thrasher Brim Consultant IHG

The venue was setup very nice and the open space made it feel more comfortable to hear the presentations but stay engaged with the people seated around me. Reuben Brown Director SSA & Company

You have to allow yourself to go out into this unknown place. I was that person – right brained and

Yvonne Taylor-Cherry Director Services Sales, North America Polycom

thought this was all kumbaya. What I realized is, when you do start to think about what your purpose is and how it’s compared to what you’re not doing and how you can start to fulfill it… I realized, it’s real Troy Allen SVP, Senior Project Manager Bank of America

It was well organized and progressed in a timely fashion.

Everyone was so open and willing to share and provide information. Best element were the panels. Kept

Leslie Lewis CEO Copeial Business Strategist

everyone engaged.

Raylecia Baker Helpdesk Analyst NCR Corporation

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