Saturday, April 28, 2012





THE KELLOGG INNOVATION NETWORK (KIN) GLOBAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT



KIN GLOBAL 2012
MAY 30-JUNE 1



I wanted to alert all of you in our community about the upcoming KIN Global meeting. The KIN is a fabulous, collaborative series of meeting orchestrated by Kellogg with a powerful group of companies (see www.kinglobal.org. for more info on KIN). You can register on-line at http://www.northwesternevents.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x1111659c6




Your role as an innovation leader: Expand
your horizons. Build powerful, new value for
your organization—and the world.

What is true prosperity? How can we foster a broad-based vision of prosperity amidst
the competing forces of globalization and localization, diminishing resources, rapid urbanization and increased demand for basic services? How can we build long-term value for our organizations by meetings these demands?

Both profit and meaningful change result from solving critical challenges. KIN Global provides an entirely new collaborative approach—bringing the world’s corporate innovators together with businesses, government, non-profit and academic leaders from around the world—to create new knowledge and discover paths to sustainable growth.

KIN Global is not your typical conference…

KIN Global is an invitation-only, 2.5 day event limited to 190 global change-makers, and a catalyst for cross-sector collaboration. Beyond dynamic keynotes and panels, a portion of KIN Global provides a series of working sessions around issues of interest to our delegates—to help them advance their own agendas, leverage partnerships and create shared value. KIN Global is interactive. Delegates come to share ideas, work on topics relevant to
their organizations and join a network of thought leaders, visionaries and implementers.



FEATURED TOPICS INCLUDE

Technology, Entrepreneurship & Prosperity
Indonesia’s Ascendancy & the Future of Asia
America’s Evolving Role in the World
Aging Societies: Challenges & Opportunities
Global Natural Resources Industry & Sustainable Development






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