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EDA Networking Event <br /> Keynote Speaker Alternatives <br /> Working with Millennials in the Workplace <br /> EDA INPUT FROM SEPTEMBER <br /> • Don't have a government speaker <br /> • Make the speaker more engaging (not a lecture) <br /> • Might consider paying speaker (i.e. have a private professional come in) <br /> STAFF NOTES: <br /> • Staff could make room in within the existing 2016 EDA budget, to cover the cost of a speaker, if <br /> the EDA desires a paid speaker. <br /> • Staff is open to other ideas for speakers. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> 1. John LeTourneau, Cot Partners, Anoka Area Chamber of Commerce (Manufacturers' Group). <br /> a. No upfront charge—part of our$5,000 annual payment for the Manufacturers' Group. <br /> b. Links: http://www.anokaareachambermanufacture.com/, <br /> http://www.co2partners.com/about/our-coaches/ <br /> c. John's recent efforts with the Chamber's manufactures' group has led to the topic of <br /> millennials in the workplace. John has recent experience presenting on this topic to <br /> local companies—and has indicated he'd be willing to be the keynote for this event. <br /> John will make a short presentation at the start of this case, at the eda meeting, then <br /> will leave (to allow for an open discussion). <br /> 2. Kit Welchlin, Keynote Presentations <br /> a. $1,500 <br /> b. Links: http://welchlin.com/, http://welchlin.com/testimonials/ <br /> c. Attached is some information provided by Kit. Kit was used by Northgate Church <br /> recently—and received positive reviews. <br /> 3. Bryan Lansing, generations.com <br /> a. $2,500 (typically$5,000) <br /> b. Links: http://www.generations.com/bryan lansing.html <br /> c. Staff found this speaker via cold calls. <br /> 4. Lisa Lynn, Lisa Lynn Consulting <br /> a. $2,500 <br /> b. Links: http://Iisalynnconsulting.com/home/ <br /> c. Staff found this speaker via cold calls. <br />