Next Downtown Brown Bag May 6: The Bottom Line of Diversity
“The Bottom Line of Diversity”
Tuesday, May 6, 12 noon
KCCI/APEX/The Northland Works/Minnesota Power Economic Development Brown Bag
Minnesota Power Building, Room 140,
30 West Superior Street, Duluth.
Who Can Come? Everyone is welcome and it’s FREE!
How? Bring your own lunch and enjoy the conversation.
Don’t look now, but the Twin Ports population is becoming more diverse every day. Major corporations have found that embracing diversity in the workplace is not just the right thing to do, it’s essential for long-term economic growth. Is your business ready for the future?
Speakers: Greg Grell, Tonya Roth, and Jen Bertsch from the Mix It Up Team of the Knight Creative Communities Initiative Duluth Superior.
The Downtown Economic Development Brown Bag Lunch Series is co-sponsored by TheNorthlandWorks.org, APEX (Area Partnership for Economic Expansion), Minnesota Power and the Twin Ports Knight Creative Communities Initiative.
Future Brown Bag Dates are:
Friday, May 16, Topic: GLUE (Great Lakes Urban Exchange)
Tuesday, June 17
For more information about the Knight Creative Communities Initiative, please take a look at the KCCI website: http://kcciduluth.wordpress.com
Or see our space on the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation Website
www.dsacommunityfoundation.com/initiatives/
or on the Knight Foundation’s website.
The Knight Creative Communities Initiative is a venture that aims to pull together the ideas and talents of all parts of the community in building a more attractive environment for economic growth. The KCCI is a partnership of 31 citizen Catalysts, the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation, Richard Florida’s Creative Class Group, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.