Nov 11, 2010—AE Summit Schedule
Last Updated on Monday, 24 January 2011 00:57 Written by Nathaniel Zeisler Thursday, 11 November 2010 16:36
Arts Enterprise Summit 2011: Bringing YOU and AE into the World!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Kauffman Foundation Center
Kauffman Foundation Center
12:30-1:30
- Conference Wide Registration/ Lunch (Provided)
1:30-2:00
- Welcome—Networking Exercise
2:00-3:00
- Arts Enterprise Model Overview—An interactive presentation about Arts Enterprise
3:15-4:15
- Session One: Strategic planning for your chapter—Work with current and former AE chapter leaders to successfully design your chapter activities for the next year.
- Session Two: Chapter Program Discussion—A discussion with current chapter leaders about successful designing and implementing an effective program event. (AE leaders will walk participants through the program design process)
- Session Three: Navigating Your Career—A discussion designed to help AE Professionals/Alumni find success in their chosen field.
4:30-5:30
- Session One: Chapter Program Workshop—Beyond Talent Workshop, Very Open Rehearsal. This will be a live demonstration of both workshops.
- Session Two: Chapter Program Discussion— Achieving cross-campus collaboration within your chapter. A discussion about AE4NOLA and Bard to the Boardroom.
- Session Three: Arts and Business Trends—A session designed for AE Alumni and Professionals in the arts and business fields to discuss current trends in the field.
6:00-7:00
- Happy Hour—Facilitated Networking Event
- An evening in Kansas City with your chapter.
Sunday, February 20
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New Student Union
New Student Union
8:00am
- Conference Wide Registration Opens
9:00-10:00
- Key Note Address—Andrew Taylor
10:00-2:00
- Career Fair and Career Coaching—Join us as we officially launch our AE jobs and internships program. Scheduling for coaching sessions will be available soon.
10:15-11:15
- Session One: Drawing Down the Vision—A workshop designed to explore how creating visual elements can enhance an individual’s creativity and communication skills in the business world.
- Session Two: Following Your Passions and Getting Paid for it—Kristie Aiuto (Proctor and Gamble) discusses how to get paid for your passions--whether arts related or not. She represents the new generation of young professionals finding ways to stay true to themselves and their dreams while still making a living.
- Session Three: Creating Demand for Your Art—David Cutler, author of the Savvy Musician. Session Description: In order to thrive as a professional musician, there must be demand for what you offer. Demand leads to opportunity, and opportunity leads to success. This compelling presentation shows you what it takes to establish yourself 1) when there's lots of demand (easy, but not common), 2) within a competitive field (i.e. getting booked by a desirable concert series), and 3) in environments where no demand currently exists (i.e. communities without established music traditions).
11:30-12:30
- Session One: Drawing Down the Vision—A workshop designed to explore how creating visual elements can enhance an individual’s creativity and communication skills in the business world.
- Session Two: Following Your Passions and Getting Paid for it—Kristie Aiuto (Proctor and Gamble) discusses how to get paid for your passions--whether arts related or not. She represents the new generation of young professionals finding ways to stay true to themselves and their dreams while still making a living.
- Session Three: Creating Demand for Your Art—David Cutler, author of the Savvy Musician. Session Description: In order to thrive as a professional musician, there must be demand for what you offer. Demand leads to opportunity, and opportunity leads to success. This compelling presentation shows you what it takes to establish yourself 1) when there's lots of demand (easy, but not common), 2) within a competitive field (i.e. getting booked by a desirable concert series), and 3) in environments where no demand currently exists (i.e. communities without established music traditions).
12:30-2:00
- Lunch
2:00-3:00
- Session One: Developing the creative arts and business leaders of tomorrow. Facilitated by current AE chapter leaders
- Session Two: Identifying and developing creative business models. Facilitated by Chris Genteel and Michael Mauskapf
- Session Three: Brainstorming session about the future of the arts. For Students. Facilitated by Kelly Dylla and Mark Clague
3:15-4:15
- Session One: Developing the creative arts and business leaders of tomorrow. Facilitated by current AE chapter leaders
- Session Two: Identifying and developing creative business models. Facilitated by Chris Genteel and Michael Mauskapf
- Session Three: Brainstorming session about the future of the arts. For Alumni/Professionals. Facilitated by Kelly Dylla and Mark Clague
4:30-6:00
- AEIdeas Innovation Room – A conference-wide, interactive session to inspire creative entrepreneurship.
6:00-7:00
- Dinner—Facilitated Networking Event
7:00-8:00
- Open Mic at the Blue Room
8:00-
- Night in Kansas City with your chapter
Monday, February 21
Kauffman Conference Center
Kauffman Conference Center
9:00-10:00
- Keynote Speaker—Margo Drakos
10:30-12:00
- AE and YOU: Creating a strategic plan for personal and chapter success.
12:00-1:00
- Lunch/ Debrief
1:00
- Conference Ends





