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  • volunteers comprised of Tacoma area business, nonprofit and arts leaders. For the latest updates and announcements please follow TEDxTacoma on Twitter and Facebook. Purchase TicketsTEDxTacoma 2016 tickets are on sale now.MoreVIP ReceptionAppetizers, drinks and live jazz music following TEDxTacoma.More2016 SpeakersLearn about 2016’s exciting roster of speakers.MoreTalk ArchiveBrowse videos of TEDxTacoma talks from previous years.MoreFeatured Talks ××××××Musical Performances TEDxTacoma 2016 included

    TEDxTacoma Planning Committee
    Adam Utley '04 Committee Member / Event Co-Coordinator
  • traditional settings and into the home. Matt’s passion builds on early experiences as a clinic aide and hospital emergency medical technician, public health program evaluator, director of strategic planning & business development for a regional medical group, and director of a successful project management office for a regional health system. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Pierce County and on the Institutional Council of the American Telemedicine Association. Matt

  • SESSION In-Person: Business Guaranteed Admission Info SessionTuesday, 2:30pm-3:15pm, CK Hall East, AUCJoin School of Business Dean, Dr. Mark Mulder, who will share more information and answer your questions about PLU’s MBA and MSMA programs, and what guaranteed admission means for you and your future goals. For students who’ve received the guaranteed graduate admission offer to the School of Business graduate programs. RSVP In-Person: MBA Class VisitTuesday, 3:40pm-4:40pmTake advantage of this unique

  • with my friends and people that I meet. I’ve learned so much! Also a chance to live that ‘American dream’ experience that we’re all told about back home. So yeah, it’s fantastic and I am very grateful to my donors for that reason. Dan: So, you’re a Business major and an Economics minor, and you’re in your first year? Which is not typical, typically you declare in your second year, but you knew going in what you want to do here. Talk about that process. Christine: Well, I’ve been exposed to business

  • trips fulfill education credits. During their trips, students will get hands-on experience student teaching in the town of Katutura. Aside from student teaching, program highlights include a visit to Etosha National Park, climbing the tallest sand dunes in the world and visiting the Cheetah Conservation Foundation. Asia Students are participating in two very different trips in two very different parts of Asia. Assistant Professor of Business Brian Maeng will lead a group of students to China and

  • '21PLU Marketing and CommunicationsTen years ago Andrew Whitney ‘12 was preparing for graduation, completing internships, and looking forward to starting a career in the world of business and finance. Now, it's his job to help place local high school and college students in internships with businesses, nonprofits, and public agencies in Pierce County, learning from his experiences, the good and the bad, in his own internships.Whitney leads Seed Internships, a program dedicated to pairing Tacoma-area

  • . It’s a complicated spot at the bottom of a river basin. It’s very environmentally sensitive. Lots of things come together here. Salmon and ships and water and people. And we work hard to try to make them all work together. What’s your advice to current PLU students who may be interested in a career at the intersection of economics, business and science? My best advice would be to learn one subject very, very deeply, and then learn a handful of other ones. Have one really strong skill set and then

  • , work in teams, and learn the stages in innovation research. The process is fun for the teachers, as well as the students.   “Innovation Studies is by nature interdisciplinary,” said Professor Halvorson, director of the program. “Our students collaborate on problem solving by working and laughing together at the boundaries of art & design, business, economics, history, and other disciplines. The faculty enjoys it as much as the students!” Prof. Michael Schleeter, Chair of the Philosophy department

  • to a rich culture of opportunities to perform orchestral music, chamber music, and early music (taught by professors with extensive professional experience in authentic performance and baroque strings), as well as opera and musical productions and, of course, solo recitals. Read Previous Major Minute: Business Read Next This is PLU. LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13