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SUMMARY:The "Yes\, and..." Manager: Fostering Creativity in Organizations!
DESCRIPTION:Bridget Quigg – Speaker\, event host and author\nBQ Productions\nHow do you bring out the best in others? Treat them like a genius! Coming from a background in both improvisational theater and Seattle tech startups\, speaker Bridget Quigg will guide us through a session of games and lessons on creativity and collaborating with others. We’ll discuss the concept of being a “Yes\, and…” manager and how that can transform an organization.  \nAbout the Speaker\nBridget Quigg is a 15-year tech veteran and founder of the “You’re a Genius” workshop series. After a successful career as a marketing director at some of Seattle’s hottest startups\, Bridget decided to take her long history in comedy and teach corporate teams about creativity\, collaboration\, and the power of having fun together. She’s written and toured five\, one-woman comedy shows\, including her most recent one “Techlandia” which was featured in Geekwire and on NPR. She’s also the author of three books on intuition and creativity\, including\, “You’re Intuitive: A Guidebook for Hearing Your Inner Wisdom.” Consistently ranked as a favorite presenter at Microsoft events\, Bridget likes to keep her sessions uplifting and fast-paced so that everyone goes home with a fresh perspective and ideas to take back to their team. Bridget is a graduate of Stanford University
URL:https://bbrc.net/event/the-yes-and-manager-fostering-creativity-in-organizations/
LOCATION:The Bellevue Hilton\, 300 112th Ave SE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Intertwined Roots: Healing Communities and The Ecosystems after Conflict in the Colombian Caribbean" via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Sindy J. Martínez Callejas & Dr. Felipe Roa-Clavijo – Researchers in Columbia S.A.\nSee bios below\nThis talk presents research conducted by Sindy Martinez and Dr. Felipe Roa-Clavijo\, two Colombian researchers working in the region of Montes de María\, in the Colombian Caribbean. Armed conflict caused deforestation and the displacement of rural communities in the year 2000. After residents returned\, led by a resilient group of women who drew attention to the recovery of their territory and the endangered dry forest ecosystem\, they now run a yam-producing association and a plant nursery to support restoration efforts. This case shows the strong link between conflict recovery\, environmental restoration\, grassroots leadership\, as well as the importance of interdisciplinary research with high impact in their territory. \nAbout the Speaker\nSindy J. Martínez Callejas is a researcher at the Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute. She holds a degree in Ecology from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Colombia) and a Master’s\, Interdisciplinary Development Studies from Universidad de los Andes (Colombia). With over 13 years of experience in participatory research\, her work primarily focuses on the sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity. She is particularly interested in understanding the relationships between society and nature and seeks to bridge the gap between these two spheres through participatory science approaches. \nDr. Felipe Roa-Clavijo holds a PhD in International Development from the University of Oxford and a Master’s\, Public Administration from Seattle University. He is an expert in food security\, agriculture\, and rural development. He is the author of the books The Politics of Food Provisioning in Colombia (Routledge\, 2022) and Política en el Plato (Ediciones Uniandes\, 2024) and several documents in specialized publications.  He is currently a professor at the School of Government at Universidad de los Andes in Bogota\, Colombia\, and Associate Researcher at the University of Oxford.
URL:https://bbrc.net/event/intertwined-roots-healing-communities-and-the-ecosystems-after-conflict-in-the-colombian-caribbean-via-zoom/
LOCATION:The Salvation Army Eastside Corps\, 911 164th Ave NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98008\, United States
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