MATTER MEMBERS AND PARTNERS: use your discount code for 100% off the
registration price. If you don't know your code, please
email info@matter.health for assistance. ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP What
are the key success factors of Fortune 1,000 companies? What common
risks do they minimize? Based on proprietary research from APCO
Worldwide, learn how successful companies develop an enterprising
culture, engage in shared advocacy and cultivate active leadership to
establish organizational agility. Hear from APCO’s agility experts
on the correlations between organizational agility and traditional
measures of business success. Attendees will evaluate themselves for
impact and performance on 14 agility factors then have a workshop
discussion about how to leverage strengths and address
vulnerabilities. Join this workshop to learn how to: Understand key
factors that make companies successful Leverage strengths and address
areas of vulnerability Can't attend in person? Join us in our virtual
classroom. To join this workshop virtually via Webex, select the
"Virtual classroom" ticket type at checkout - access instructions will
be included in your email receipt. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS Tina-Marie
Adams is head of North America growth initiatives at APCO Worldwide.
She previously served as managing director of APCO’s Chicago office.
A more than 25-year communications veteran, Ms. Adams specializes in
corporate communication, consumer campaigns and public affairs,
including issues/crisis management, reputation management and labor
relations. She leads key initiatives and provides strategic counsel to
clients in a variety of sectors including health care, energy,
transportation, higher education, food and consumer retail. Prior to
joining APCO, Ms. Adams served as senior client director and Midwest
regional director at Ketchum, where she led key organizational change
initiatives and worked with professionals including C-level executives
on critical business issues. Before her time at Ketchum, she held
management roles at MWW Group, Hill & Knowlton and Fleishman-Hillard,
where she developed proprietary, trademarked efforts and was
recognized for leading new business and growth efforts in the Midwest
region. Ms. Adams is a former journalist with the Chicago Tribune and
Gannett newspapers. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Butler
University, where she graduated summa cum laude, and a master’s
degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
Ken Sanderman, associate director in APCO Worldwide’s Chicago
office, has worked with B2B and B2C clients across multiple industries
on media relations, message development, crisis planning and issues
management. Mr. Sanderman’s recent work includes message
development, crisis planning and media relations for a major
international supply chain/logistics company. He has also counseled
clients on leadership transitions and developed media strategies to
support legislative reform efforts. Mr. Sanderman has managed the
day-to-day PR and media relations for national retailer Office Depot,
from supporting marketing campaigns with targeted communications to
securing top-tier national media coverage for corporate announcements.
He has also coordinated media days for foreign diplomats and the CEO
of the world’s largest enzyme producer, Novozymes, and drafted and
placed favorable articles for the announcement of a railroad’s major
new logistics facility. Prior to joining APCO, Mr. Sanderman was an
Account Executive for G&S Business Communications, where his B2B
clients included Port Miami and Syngenta. He helped Syngenta earn the
prestigious Product of the Year for its Enogen corn used in ethanol
production. Mr. Sanderman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Communication with a concentration in Public Relations from Bradley
University.
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