Elaine Lundberg, author of "If They're Laughing" and "No More Bummers" spoke about how to decrease stress to increase productivity and the benefits of good hearty laughter.
It was the East side vs. the West side as YPW's new and improved Progressive Dinner takes you on the Tour de Pizza! We had four local pizza spots participate in YPW's quest to find Wichita's best local pizza joint! The Unified Party Bus took us through Wichita to visit AJ's Sports Bar, Avivo, Bartelli's and Knolla's Pizza.
This event was a closer look at a Chattanooga, TN organization called CreateHere in hopes something similar can be created in Wichita to connect and develop local artists.
This event kicked off our Political Awareness series. Beth King with King Merj Public Relations and Jason Watkins with the Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce spoke about why it is important to get involved with local politics and how to do so.
For our April Professional Development Series we had Chuck Bullock of TECU speak about credit scores. This was held at Big Brothers Big Sisters on April 1, 2010.
Dr. Wooley spoke about CIBOR (Center of Innovation for Biomaterials in Orthopaedic Research) and the technology of healthcare's future. He also touched on the connection between healthcare and aviation. Held on March 26, 2010 at Century II.
Coffee Talk with WSU Professor Vickie Stangl3.24.10
On March 24th team Mosaic had a coffee talk discussion with WSU Professor, Vickie Stangl. She spoke about the roll women play in politics, as well as the challenges and successes women have seen through the years.
Held at the Chamber on February 4th, the Professional Development Series on Networking was a great event. Greg Gilbert shared many tips for extroverts and introverts to be able to network effectively.
Our December 4th PDS was held at City Hall and the City Manager, Robert Layton spoke. He talked about the structure of city government and the current state, his leadership style, and about how to balance work-personal life.
Sponsored by Fidelity Bank, this lunch and learn with George Laham sold out. Attendees heard from George about the challenges and successes he had starting Bradley Fair, the first "Lifestyle center" in Wichita.