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Career Tools Breakfast Series: Surviving the Economy

Tuesday, February 17, 2009 — February 17, 2009 8:00am - 9:30am Elephants Delicatessen, Garden Room
115 NW 22nd
Portland, OR 97210

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In conjunction with AIGA’s nationwide efforts to help members through this difficult economy, AIGA Portland is proud to present a special edition of Career Tools. Join us for an energetic panel discussion, get a few pointers, and see how owners and decision-makers in our local design and marketing community are managing.

Julie Beeler, Principal of Second Story Interactive Studios, will be moderating.

PANELISTS:

  • Steve Sandstrom from Sandstrom Partners
  • Sean O’Brien from W+K
  • Ryan Buchanan from eROI
  • Kirk James from Cinco
  • Mary Kysar from Makelike
  • Steve Potestio from 52 Ltd.
  • Scott Niesen Branding & Marketing Specialist

DATE:

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

TIME:

8 – 8:15 AM | Breakfast and Networking
8:15 – 9:15 AM | Panel Discussion
9:15 – 9:30 AM | Q and A from Audience

LOCATION:

Elephants Delicatessen – Garden Room
115 NW 22nd, Portland, Oregon 97210

COST:

  • AIGA Members: $10
  • Non-member: $15

Space is limited.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Firms, freelancers and students specializing in graphic design, retail design, interior/environmental design, advertising and/or industrial design.

EVENT SPONSOR: We would like to thank SEMpdx for sponsoring this event. Check out their website to learn more about them and their upcoming SearchFest.

Comments (4)

Perhaps you'd like to offer a few hours of your services + food for more than 70 people + rental for the space and not charge anyone, but if you figure out how to swing that and not go broke, do let me know. Reality: $10-$15 is actually very fair.

Posted by: erat on February 23, 2009

Actually it's *really lame that they want money for this.

Posted by: Matt on February 17, 2009

kinda lame they want money for this.

Posted by: funny on February 11, 2009

limited meaning first come first serve, or ?

Posted by: r wilson on February 6, 2009

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