BUSINESS, ARTS AND CREATIVITY COME TOGETHER
FIFTH ANNUAL FORUM FOR NEW IDEAS

Thursday, September 20 – 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon

Presented by Business Committee for the Arts, Inc.
in collaboration with
Arts & Business Council of New York
 

July 30, 2007, New York, NY – Do you want to be more innovative and creative?  Would you like to better integrate business and the arts?  Join three innovative thinkers and WQXR host Annie Bergen at the Forum for New Ideas on Thursday, September 20, 2007, at Morgan Stanley, 1585 Broadway, 4th floor, (between 47th and 48th Streets), New York, NY.  Speakers will share their experiences and answer questions from the audience.  Herman Miller Foundation is the National Sponsor and Morgan Stanley is the New York Sponsor.

The speakers are:

  • Ginny B. Baxter, IIDA, ASID, Senior Manager of Workplace Dynamics, Herman Miller, Inc., a national design expert who uses dialogue, research and analysis to translate workplace challenges into effective solutions.
  • Chuck Hoberman, President, Hoberman Associates, an inventor who fuses art, architecture and engineering in his Transformable Structures that bring new dynamics to products and spaces.
  • Jill Medvedow, Director, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, who repositioned the Institute as a leading contemporary art destination and spearheaded the campaign that produced an internationally-acclaimed new museum on Boston’s waterfront.
  • Annie Bergen (moderator), award-winning broadcaster for Bloomberg Radio and midday host,
    96.3 FM WQXR.
The Forum for New Ideas, presented by the Business Committee for the Arts, Inc. (BCA), in collaboration with Arts & Business Council of New York (ABC/NY), offers attendees the opportunity to learn how to think “outside the box,” how to explore non-traditional ways for business and the arts to work together, and to network with some of today’s visionaries.

When:          Thursday, September 20, from 9:00 am - 12 noon
Where:         Morgan Stanley, 1585 Broadway, 4th Floor, (between 47th and 48th Streets), New York, NY
Admission:  $30  – BCA & ABC/NY supporters and not-for-profits;  $15 – Students; $40 – All others
Register:      Visit: www.bcainc.org/programs.html
Questions:   Call: 718.482.9900, ext. 16

 

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