I just finished and sent off the Powerpoint for my keynote presentation for the MIchigan Summit on Workability being held in Lansing on April 30 and May 1. This is the first of our events to occur since the economy melted down last fall. The Michigan Summit planning group REFUSED to give up, even when things didn't look good, and now it looks like their event is going to be WONDERFUL. As I worked on the Powerpoint, I put my mind into the future, and could feel how positive, inspiring and energy-filled that Summit is going to be.
Jim Epolito, the former CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, is going to do the "kick-off" before my keynote address. Last Friday, I oriented him by phone to the design of the day and the purpose / goals of the Michigan Summit . It was wonderful to hear the anticipation and excitement in his voice after I described The 60 Summits Project and how pertinent our message is during this time of economic downturn -- especially for Michigan.
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