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October 15, 2019 @ 7:30 am - 9:00 am

Event Recap:

Thanks for attending our November 16, 2019 Program. We are grateful to have had the most registrations yet for one of our events. Attendance is one measure we use to judge whether we are making a difference in our business community. At the event, Tim Calkins presented very well, old friends reconnected, new relationships formed and, attendees consumed many cups of coffee, bagels and little muffins. Ben and I hope you had fun and learned a little bit also.

Tim Calkins, Clinical Professor of Marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management – introduces his new book, How to Wash a Chicken, on creating and delivering effective business communications. He will talk about his new book on washing chickens and share insights into how to present more effectively.

Tim Calkins, is a marketing professor, author, speaker and consultant.

He is Clinical Professor of Marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. He teaches courses including Marketing Strategy and Biomedical Marketing in the full-time, part-time and international executive MBA programs. He is co-academic director of the Kellogg on Branding executive education program.

Tim won the Lawrence G. Lavengood Outstanding Professor of the Year Award, the top teaching award at Kellogg, in 2006 and 2013, making him one of just four people in the award’s more than forty year history to have won it twice. Poets & Quants included him on its list “Favorite MBA Professors of 2016.” He also received the Sidney J. Levy Teaching Award, two Kellogg Faculty Impact Awards and the Kellogg Executive MBA Program’s Top Professor Award four times.

Tim is an expert on Super Bowl advertising. He created the Kellogg Super Bowl Advertising Review in 2005 and has led the event ever since. Over the past ten years, the program has generated more than five billion media impressions.

He received his BA from Yale and his MBA from Harvard Business School.

Tim lives in Chicago with his wife and three children, and no chickens.

 

Details

Date:
October 15, 2019
Time:
7:30 am - 9:00 am