
Saturday, November 14th and Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Microsoft New England Research and Development Center
1 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02142 (map)
Featured Speakers
| Jake Armerding, Musician |
Captain Scott Smiley, United States Army |
| Richard Banfield, CEO |
Mrs. Tiffany Smiley, Inspirational Speaker |
| Doug Crandall, Author and Founder |
Andreas Widmer, Author and Founder |
| Diane Darling, Founder and CEO |
Glenn Gaudet, Marketing Guru |
Intersection 2.0 offers a unique look at leadership. The weekend will feature presentations, interactions, and performances designed to encourage each participant to move into “the intersection,” transcending traditional boundaries of industry, generation, career, discipline or world view.
The goal is to empower the active participation of each person to reach toward others in intersecting ways and thereby to think and to act more collaboratively and innovatively.
Each speaker will focus on a different aspect of leadership. The arts will be used to highlight these themes. Breakout sessions will provide opportunities for small group interaction and collaboration.
Who should attend Intersection 2.0?
Anyone who is a life-long learner who enjoys rubbing shoulders with gifted thinkers and practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines.
Anyone who is committed to thinking about leadership and acting on the lesson learned in leading yourself and others to greater creativity and productivity.
Anyone who enjoys learning in a collaborative environment, including undergrads, grad students, faculty and staff, young professionals, senior executives, entrepreneurs, scientists, writers, active duty military, cadets and military veterans, artists, dancers and musicians.
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The Microsoft New England Research & Development Center is a research and software innovation campus located in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The campus is home to Microsoft Research New England, Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), Future Social Experiences (FUSE) Labs, and other product teams from across Microsoft.
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