Speaker lineup updated for 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes event

Will be held on Thursday, Dec. 7

Dowell

The speaker lineup has been updated for BizTimes Media’s 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes event, to be held on Thursday, Dec. 7.

At the event, nine leaders from prominent southeastern Wisconsin companies and nonprofit organizations will each share 10 of their secrets to success.

Mary Dowell, founder and CEO of Brown Deer-based MJ Dowell & Associates has also been added to the speaker lineup. She replaces Eve Hall, ‎president/CEO of the ‎African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, who has a scheduling conflict.

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In addition, Jim Mueller, president of Pewaukee-based Mueller QAAS has been added as a speaker.

Mueller

The other speakers will include:

  • Jerry Jendusa, co-founder and partner – Stuck LLC
  • Vincent Lyles, president and CEO – Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee
  • Marsha Mather, owner – Laacke & Joys
  • Ugo Nwagbaraocha, president – Diamond Discs International
  • Marie O’Brien, president and CEO – EnterForce
  • Rick Schlesinger, executive vice president – Milwaukee Brewers
  • Vince Shiely, partner – Lubar & Co.

The new event, which is sponsored by Concordia University, will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7, at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino. Click here to register. The deadline for registration is Tuesday, Dec. 5.

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The speakers will share their secrets to success, vision, company and personal philosophies and initiatives – both big and small – that can be applied to any leader or business. This will be a fast-paced discussion. Each speaker will be given five minutes to share some key ideas and philosophies that they believe have helped their business or organization succeed, followed by 5 minutes of Q & A from the audience.

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