Power Up For The Paradigm Shift

“Power Up for the Paradigm Shift: Marketing, Brand, and Identity in a Changing Marketplace” has come and gone but the tips, conversations, and panelist jokes won’t be forgotten anytime soon!

The panel (Laura Shaw, Lynden Kidd, Rabbi Samuel Cohon, and Jodi Netzer) are hearing their intros. Those are smiles of amusement and delight I am sure.

The panel (Laura Shaw, Lynden Kidd, Rabbi Samuel Cohon, and Jodi Netzer) are hearing their intros. Those are smiles of amusement and delight I’m sure. Pic: Coriel Gray

The four panelists gathered at Pima Community College’s district office boardroom in Tucson, Arizona to talk with dozens of community members about finding new jobs, creating new businesses, growing businesses, and changing Tucson.

Attendees say what they heard and experienced is thought-provoking and they all got something about marketing, branding, or identity they can apply and develop for their lives. We ended on a high note when we gathered for the finale at the front of the room.

Attendees say what they heard and experienced is thought-provoking and they received marketing, branding, or identity info they can apply and develop for their lives. We ended on a high note when we gathered for the finale at the front of the room. Pic: Coriel Gray

They offered tools to succeed plus tackled the topics of marketing, branding, and identity.The panelists and organizer were:

RABBI SAMUEL COHON

“Too Jewish” radio host and Senior Rabbi of Temple Emanu-el

LYNDEN KIDD, J.D.

Healthcare recruiting firm CEO and facilitator of PEERS AZ workshops

JODI NETZER

Multi-media communications, performing artist, and success coach

LAURA SHAW

Marketing and communications Sr. VP for TREO

TERRY FILIPOWICZ

Communications specialist and college instructor

Rabbi Samuel Cohon and Pima Community College Vice Chancellor of Public Information and Federal Govt Relations C.J. Karamargin chatting up a storm.

Rabbi Samuel Cohon and Pima Community College Vice Chancellor of Public Information and Federal Govt Relations C.J. Karamargin chatting up a storm. Pic: Coriel Gray.