Headed to Ampleo's Amplify Growth Summit in Sandy, Utah Tomorrow? If So, Cool. If Not, Why the Heck Not?!?!?!
So tomorrow (Thursday, 10 October 2024), one of the top fractional executive services firm in the region will be holding what, I gotta admit, looks like a pretty cool event for entrepreneurs and executives:
The Amplify Growth Summit.
Held at the Hale Center Theatre in Sandy, Utah, the Amplify Growth Summit is described as "... a premier one-day event designed to provide executive teams — founders, CEOs, CFOs, CMOs, CHROs, and VP-level executives with the frameworks, knowledge, and networks needed to drive business growth."
Produced by Ampleo, a top Utah-headquartered firm that's been around since 1996 that started as an outsourced, fractional chief financial officer firm, Ampleo has since expanded to also provide outsourced, part-time fractional C-Level executives in both Marketing and Human Resources, as well as interim and/or part-time Turnaround & Restructuring and Transaction Advisory services.
The Amplify Growth Summit runs from 8am to 3pm, with speeches and presentations by
- Chris Gorman, Chairman, CEO, and President of KeyBank (Opening Keynote Address);
- Whitney Johnson, CEO of Disruption Advisors and bestselling author of Build an A Team (Closing Keynote Address);
- Aaron DeRose, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Swell Collective;
- Amy Osmond Cook, Ph.D., Chief Marketing Officer and Co-Founder of Fullcast;
- Bob Allen, Ph.D., Dean of the Woodbury School of Business at Utah Valley University;
- Brad Moss, CEO and Founder of Enhanced Ai;
- Damon West, convicted felon, college professor, world-renowned speaker, and bestselling author of The Coffee Bean: A Simple Lesson to Create Positive Change;
- Jen Gray, SVP of Marketing of Recharge;
- John Smith, Principal of Leavitt Equity Partners;
- Kat Kennedy, General Partner of Kickstart Fund;
- Lincoln Howell, CEO of Ampleo;
- Lindsey Nehls, Co-Founder of Elevate Leadership; and
- Paul Johnson, Chief Operating Officer of Peisner Johnson (aka, "The Sales Tax People").
{NOTE: Up to six hours of CPE credit is available for attendees.}
I hope to see you there.
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