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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
[Minnesota Rising Dispatch] April 2014
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Accepting Applications: YNPN National Leaders Conference Deep Dive Sessions
Applications are due this Friday, but you won't want to miss two free day-long trainings that YNPN Twin Cities is hosting for local young, civically-minded professionals! If you're in your 20s or 30s and interested in or working in the nonprofit sector, see below for these exciting opportunities. Please note that as part of the application process, they are asking individuals sign up for YNPN Twin Cities membership!
Time is running out to
apply for
Deep Dive Sessions
Applications due May 2nd
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
You're Invited: How to Negotiate What You Want
Want to get your way? AscendNAAMBA will bring you back to science and art class to get schooled on the strategy behind negotiation. Join them for Professional Development: How to Negotiate What You Want to hear from recruiters and hiring managers and to practice your own negotiation scenario!
Professional Development: How to Negotiate What You Want
AscendNAAMBA Twin Cities, Minnesota (National Association of Asian MBAs)
Thursday, May 1, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (CDT)
Minneapolis, MN
Please join AscendNAAMBA Twin Cities and the University of St. Thomas for a professional development event: “How to Negotiate What You Want”
This session is about the “science” and the “art” of negotiation. The “science” is the preparation, collecting data and building your approach, in anticipation of the negotiation. The “art” is what to say and when to say it.
You will hear from recruiters and hiring managers and you will practice a negotiation scenario.
6:00 - 6:30 Networking
6:30 - 7:00 Negotiation Prep and Strategy
7:00 - 7:30 Negotiation Practice and Q & A
7:30 – 8:00 Networking
**Ticket is $10 on eventbrite and $15 at the door.**
Event Location
University of St. Thomas, Opus College of Business
Proceed to Schulze Hall and enter the Schulze Auditorium entrance at the corner of 11thand Harmon Place.
Parking will be complimentary only if you park in the Harmon Ramp – enter from 11thSt., just past Harmon Ave. Other parking is available in the nearby Target and Lasalle Ramps but the cost will not be covered.
Link to the map of the UST Minneapolis Campus (please refer to Schulze Hall on the map): https://www.stthomas.edu/campusmaps/minneapoliscampus/
Thursday, April 24, 2014
You're Invited | Think and a Drink: Position Yourself for the Next Level of Leadership
Whether you're considering making your next career move now or in the not-too-distant future, join the Greater Twin Cities United Way Emerging Leaders for their upcoming Think + A Drink. The April event features Matt Hunt, the CEO & Founder of strategy and innovation consulting firm, Stanford & Griggs. Matt will share his insights from writing, blogging, and speaking during his talk: Position Yourself for the Next Level of Leadership; Navigating through Setback and Failure.
Emerging Leader Think + A Drink April 2014
United Way Emerging Leaders
Tuesday, April 29, 2014 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM (CDT)
Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre
Minneapolis, MN
Discover how to position yourself for the next level of leadership; navigating through setback and failure. Network with other early to mid-level professionals while investing in your own professional development.
Our speaker is Matt Hunt who is the CEO & Founder strategy and innovation consulting firm Stanford & Griggs, LLC. Matt is also a writer, blogger and speaker on leadership, innovation, and the role of failure. Learn more.
5:30-6 p.m. Social Networking
6-6:45 p.m. Position Yourself for the Next Level of Leadership; Navigating through Setback and Failure
6:45-7 p.m. Social Networking
Appetizers and cash bar
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
You're Invited | Policy and a Pint: Bringing Back the Bees
April showers bring May flowers, and of course, our pollinating insect population in Minnesota! Join the Citizens League and 89.3 The Current for Policy and a Pint: Bringing Back the Bees and get the latest buzz from a great guest panel. See below for more details on the speakers and solution!
There’s a growing threat that, if we fail to act, could profoundly affect our lives. Like many species, bees and other insect pollinators are facing environmental challenges – the biggest of which is loss of native habitat – that jeopardize their very existence. At our next Policy and a Pint, we’ll talk about threats to the state’s insect population, and what could be devastating consequences for our food supply, our economy – and us. We’ll also talk about what each of us can do to slow the threat, and eventually, bring back the bees. Host Steve Seel will be joined by guests Gary Reuter from the U of M’s Bee lab, food writer Dara Moskowitz-Grumdahl from Mpls/St. Paul Magazine who’s been investigating this topic, and Joseph Zachmann from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. The bottom line: we’re the problem, but we’re also the solution.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
You're Invited | Public Media and the Common Good: The tpt Studio Experience
Hamline University's School of Business is making their next event, Public Media and the Common Good, multi-purpose! Join them for an exclusive tour of tpt studios including a panel discussiong featuring tpt President, Jim Pagliarini, and Hamline Honorary Professor of Practice and tpt board member, Jim Scheibel. Immediately following that, you can learn more about the Master of Public Administration during an information session including networking with the program director, admissions staff, and current and former students!
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
You're Invited: Erin Newkirk comes to Unlea(she)d
On the heels of their successful first event, CoCo welcomes Erin Newkirk to Unlea(she)d next week in their Uptown space! Details below on an evening focused on "Making Relationships Stronger," and exploring women's entrepreneurship and leadership with the founder and CEO of Red Stamp.
Erin Newkirk comes to Unlea(she)d
April 24 | 6 - 9 pm | CoCo Uptown
Making Relationships Stronger: Erin Newkirk of Red Stamp
If there is one thing Erin knows for sure, it’s that friends + family make the world go round. Which is why Erin founded the top tier, award-winning Red Stamp. Recently acquired by The Occasions Group and selected as one of “100 Brilliant Companies” by Entrepreneur Magazine as a “Compan[y] that [is] identifying and solving the problems we face every day,” Red Stamp’s purpose is to cut through a lot of puffery around the “proper” way to thank, wish, invite + announce and just get straight to the heart of the matter…Making Relationships Stronger.
If there is one thing Erin knows for sure, it’s that friends + family make the world go round. Which is why Erin founded the top tier, award-winning Red Stamp. Recently acquired by The Occasions Group and selected as one of “100 Brilliant Companies” by Entrepreneur Magazine as a “Compan[y] that [is] identifying and solving the problems we face every day,” Red Stamp’s purpose is to cut through a lot of puffery around the “proper” way to thank, wish, invite + announce and just get straight to the heart of the matter…Making Relationships Stronger.
Making Relationships Stronger is also why Erin is a modern etiquette correspondent for Matchbook Magazine, was a finalist in Martha Stewart’s American Made Awards, is a Professor for Fast Company’s 30 Second MBA, and has been selected by EU’s Global Board Ready Women initiative.
Erin will be interviewed by our guest “conversationalist” and CoCo member Ellen Guettler [Get-ler]. Ellen is a writer, editor and award-winning radio producer. She spent ten years at MPR making documentaries with American RadioWorks and helping to launch new radio shows like Marketplace Tech, Dinner Party Download and Wits. These days, when she’s not back at MPR wielding a microphone or corralling a budget, she helps launch creative ideas and develops content strategy for the public media universe and beyond.
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There will also be time for Q&A and networking. (Please submit any questions you have ahead of time!)
Appetizers and snacks and a cash bar will be provided.
About Unlea(she)dUnleashed is a monthly speaker series, held at CoCo, in which we invite women entrepreneurs and leaders to talk about their journeys in life and business. Unlea(she)d is part of CoCo’s effort to increase the presence and participation of women in our community. Join our mailing list for updates on future women’s happenings at CoCo.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Accepting Applications: 2014-2015 Humphrey School of Public Affairs Policy Fellows
Applications are now available for the 2014-2015 Policy Fellows program at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey School of Public Affairs. The Policy Fellows program brings together a cohort of 35 mid-career Minnesota leaders from business, nonprofit, and government sectors for a unique nine-month professional development experience. Applications are due May 30, 2014 for the program beginning in September.
Application Process and Program Fee
Policy Fellows Application Process and Frequently Asked Questions
The Policy Fellows program requires participants to make a commitment to professional and personal growth as part of a cohort. Fellows meet once a month as a group between September and early June (most often on Fridays), and travel to Washington, D.C., for a multi-day study trip with prominent elected officials and national leaders in public affairs. Fellows also engage in a collaboratively designed small-group project, working with community partners to address a public policy issue. Policy Fellows can expect to spend 10 to 15 hours per month on activities related to the program. Click here for more program information.
Application Process and Program Fee
Applications and recommendation letters for the 2014-2015 Policy Fellows program are due by Friday, May 30, 2014. The application form asks for basic information, such as work history and community involvement, along with a brief essay. We also require two letters of recommendation. These can be from current or former employers, program alumni, or people you know in the community.
Recommendation Form
For 2014-2015, the program fee is $6,500. Some employers pay the program fee in part or in full from professional development funds. Scholarships are available, though all Fellows are asked to make some contribution to their program fee. Scholarship requests are not part of the application process; after new Fellows are selected, we follow up with each individual regarding their scholarship needs.
Scholarships specifically for nonprofit sector participants are made possible by generous gifts from the George Family Foundation and the Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Minnesota.
For 2014-2015, the program fee is $6,500. Some employers pay the program fee in part or in full from professional development funds. Scholarships are available, though all Fellows are asked to make some contribution to their program fee. Scholarship requests are not part of the application process; after new Fellows are selected, we follow up with each individual regarding their scholarship needs.
Scholarships specifically for nonprofit sector participants are made possible by generous gifts from the George Family Foundation and the Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Minnesota.
Further questions? Contact Kate at cspg@umn.edu or 612-625-8330.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Join the 2014 "Our Minnesota" Cascading Conversations Tour Advance Team!
We're excited announce that Alexis Walstad and Taylor Vollmer will serve as 2014 Advance Team Co-Coordinators for the "Our Minnesota" Cascading Conversations Tour! Do you want to join the team? We're looking for curious minds and deep listeners to help engage and capture key insights about what emerging leaders care about and envision for the future of Minnesota. Whether interviewer or interviewee, we'd love to have you as part of the conversation this summer!
Our Minnesota : Building a State of Trust
We – Alexis Walstad and Taylor Vollmer – extend to you an invitation to serve as a member of the 2014 Advance Team as we embark on our second tour. An advance team prepares people and places for powerful events and meaningful connections; our hope is that you’ll consider joining us.
The “Our Minnesota” Cascading Conversations Tour is a process designed to engage emerging leaders in Minnesota in meaningful conversations with each other with the purpose of building trust, fostering relationships, and discovering a shared vision for Minnesota's future. The conversations will cascade from many different starting points. As a member of the Advance Team, your role would involve activating some of those starting points by initiating at least three conversations and then sharing the highlights of those conversations by mid-August (which will conclude the first leg of this tour). We have prepared strategies on how to go about starting those conversations – but that will come later. Before you decide to climb aboard, we realize you would probably like to familiarize yourself with the work we do at Minnesota Rising and the purpose of our tour. To accommodate this, we welcome you to visit our blog and the Cascading Conversations Tour webpage.
Assuming your interest, we would like to invite you to our Orientation, which will take place in the Twin Cities on a weeknight during the week of May 18th . Orientation will be a chance for you to participate in your first conversation. Since our organization values the impact of collaboration, part of your welcome will include party food and various yard games – bring your competitive pants! If you agree to join us, we will plan to check in with you semi-regularly (1-2 times over the months of your commitment), and we'll also be available to connect at any time if you have questions.
Both of us have hosted numerous conversations thus far, and we have found the process highly energizing, both for ourselves and those we've invited to participate. We believe you’d similarly benefit from our initiatives. Please let us know by Thursday, May 1 if you're willing to serve as a member of the Advance Team for the “Our Minnesota” Cascading Conversations Tour. We will then follow up with you about Orientation and next steps.
We are excited for you to take part in our vision to connect emerging leaders across the state through Minnesota Rising! Please feel free to contact us with any questions or for more detail at minnesotarising[at]gmail[dot]com.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Break the Bubble: Basis + Back-to-Back Summer Events
Our friends over at Break the Bubble have got some fun plans lined up for this summer and they'd love you to join them! Read on to learn about the basis of their community-building efforts and check out their schedule of activities. Mark your calendars for their ice-breaking fun and come on out to help break the bubble!
Break the
Bubble was created to solve a big problem: How do you make new friends in the
Twin Cities? Whether you just moved here, or have lived here your whole life,
it can be challenging to make friends. Some call it "Minnesota Nice,"
while others say "Minnesotans will give you directions anywhere, except to
their lake cabin." No matter how you say it, making friends here is hard.
We create a
crucible for friend-making by regularly bringing together fun, interesting
people at venues across the Twin Cities. Our events feature themes that get
people talking. When you come to an
event, we'll give you a name tag where you'll put your answer to the night's
theme. Boom! Instant ice-breaker. You talk to people - at one event or over the
course of a few - and when you find someone you'd like to hang out with, invite
them to do something.
A P R I L
For our
April event, Break the Bubble is heading to the Warehouse District
destination The Loop Bar + Restaurant. Join us for a great night of food, drink, and
friends! The theme this month is "Two Things That Describe Me."
Examples:
Sartorial
Genius + Wasabi Connoisseur
Cheeky
Monkey + Terrible Dancer
Snooze-Button
Addict + 3-Time Jeopardy Applicant
Be creative,
people - we want you to make us laugh!
While this
event is currently sold out, feel free to add yourself to the waitlist in case
spots open up!
The Loop Bar + Restaurant
606
Washington Avenue North #100
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Wednesday,
April 16, 2014 6:30-9pm
M A Y
In May, we
will head back to Spill the Wine in Uptown for a more intimate affair. Their space is conducive to fine wine and
conversation. The venue is a bit smaller
than other ones where we have hosted, so the guest list will be shorter. Register early to get your spot!
Spill the Wine
901 W. Lake
St.
Minneapolis,
MN 55408
Wednesday, May
14, 2014 6:30-9pm
J U N E
We’ve heard
your feedback! It’s about time we went
to Sociable Cider for our gluten-free friends! Sociable Cider is new to the
Minneapolis scene and we are so excited to partner up with them. They offer both cider and beer, which are
brewed at the same location. Our food
truck of choice that will be accompanying us is Gai Gai Thai, serving up local,
sustainable Thai street food!
Sociable Cider Werks
1500
Fillmore St. NE
Minneapolis,
MN 55413
Wednesday, June
18, 2014 6:30-9pm
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