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Aug152014

Hennepin County Library to Launch New Morning Business Author Series, INSIGHTS

Friends of the Hennepin County Library is launching a new morning business author series, INSIGHTS. 
Meet these authors:
  • Monday, September 15: Michael S. Malone presents "The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company"
  • Tuesday, October 14: Chris Farrell presents "Unretirement: How Baby Boomers Are Changing the Way We Think About Work, Community, and the Good Life"
  • Thursday, November 13: Dr. Pam Henderson presents "You Can Kill An Idea, But You Can't Kill An Opportunity: How to Discover New Sources of Growth for Your Organization"

Event details and timing:

Held at Hennepin County Library - Minneapolis Central (300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis), each event begins with a morning mingle from 7:30 - 8 am. The author presentation begins at 8 am followed by an audience question and answer session. Attendees walk out the door with a signed book by 9 am.
Get these signed books!

 

Individual tickets are $50 for 1 event or $120 for all 3 events. Prices include a signed book, admission to the lecture and coffee/pastry morning reception. Friends of HCL members receive an additional discount of $5 per ticket or $10 per subscription.
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