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How to be an Entrepreneur of Your Own “Common Good” Initiative **CANCELED**
Monday, March 08, 2010, 11:30 PM — Tuesday, March 09, 2010, 1:30 AM

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This event has been canceled due to unexpected circumstances. We have initiated the refund process and notifying all registered attendees. Please contact our office at office@mnama.org for any questions or concerns. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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As a busy business executive and entrepreneur, there is never enough time for rigorous networking to discover the “next big thing” let alone time for giving back to the community.  How can we stay connected, keep momentum for our career growth and make a difference here at home?

Join us for this insightful morning program as Matthew Jennings, President of Global Tier and founder of “Common Good Breakfast Series,” shares how we can develop and implement local business networking events focused on innovative, relevant business topics while providing direct benefits to the greater community.

What You’ll Learn

  1. Understand the successful factors that allow us to create, build and expand networks
  2. Discover how small steps can tie simple, significant contributions to the community
  3. Seek innovative business thought and you can’t help but walk away inspired

Matt JenningsMatt Jennings understands networking opportunities with purpose.  He is founder of “Common Good Breakfast Series.”
In 2007, Matt Jennings joined RTI as vice president of technology and president of the Global Tier data management division. Jennings founded Global Tier in 1999 prior to merging with RTI and focused on data management, device monitoring, and information utilities. Prior to Global Tier, Jennings worked for nearly 10 years with the Minneapolis and Chicago offices of Accenture (formerly Andersen Consulting). While at Accenture, Jennings developed strategic business plans and created the infrastructure for wholly owned subsidiaries. As Financial Services Manager for Accenture's Enterprise Business Services, he was responsible for strategic planning and development of new enterprise-wide solutions for Accenture's clients in various industries. Jennings holds an MBA from the University of St. Thomas. He received his BA in Business Administration from Valparaiso University.

Common Good Series Global Tier


Leaders for over 10 years, Restaurant Technologies, Inc. (RTI), located in suburban Minneapolis, specializes in total oil management and commercial equipment monitoring for the foodservice industry. We strive to provide exceptional value and customer service, protect the environment, and support our community. Global Tier is a division of RTI and its charter is to deliver equipment monitoring and operational performance indicators, alerts, and analytics to users in a variety of vertical markets with one or multiple sites using web-based services and a subscription fee model.

Date and Agenda
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 
7:30 am – 8:00 am Registration
8:00 am – 9:00 am Presentation
9:00 – 9:30 am Q&A and Networking

Cost
Members $25
Nonmembers $50
Students $15

Registration

Location
University of St. Thomas
1000 LaSalle Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
651-962-4000

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