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DESCRIPTION:Date is not a typo\, the program is on a Monday.\nAgenda\n11:00
am - 11:30 am - Registration\n11:30 am - 1:30 pm - Program\n \;\nPlan
ning Events Worthy of the First Lady Michelle Obama Presented by Franny St
arkey\nFranny Starkey (former Senior Advisor and Director of Scheduling &a
mp\; Advance for Michelle Obama and current COO of Imprint Group) shares t
he most important lessons she&rsquo\;s learned in her presidential plannin
g career that can be embraced and applied for corporation and association
planners across the country. Done well\, events are tools used to achieve
a greater goal\, otherwise it&rsquo\;s just a waste of time and money.&nbs
p\;The job of any planner is to conceptualize and execute programs that ha
ve an impact on the message being delivered and the people being engaged a
nd activated.\nAbout the Speaker\nIn her capacity at the White House\, Fra
nny designed and implemented trips by the First Lady to more than 20 state
s and a dozen countries overseeing everything from event design and execut
ion\; message look and delivery\; transportation &\; security logistics
\; and political outreach. \; Franny directed the launch of the First
Lady&rsquo\;s three signature platforms &ndash\; Let&rsquo\;s Move!\; Join
ing Forces\; and her international agenda focused on youth empowerment and
community engagement abroad launched in Haiti and Mexico and later in her
groundbreaking trip to Africa in June 2011.\nAdditionally\, during her te
nure at the White House\, Franny oversaw all of the First Lady&rsquo\;s in
ternational hosting obligations planning spousal summit programs in Pittsb
urgh for the 2009 G-20 and in New York City for the 2010 United Nations Ge
neral Assembly.\nPrior to her work at the White House\, Franny designed an
d implemented various events and schedules for numerous political campaign
s. \; Additionally\, in 2008\, she served as the Director of the Color
ado Convention Center\, headquarters for the 2008 Democratic National Conv
ention in her hometown of Denver\, Colorado\, where she managed more than
50\,000 square feet of meeting space\, more than 100 events\, and the over
all logistics\, security and transportation needs for the facility during
the convention.\nDonation Drive for REST and Genesis Project\nWe are colle
cting donations for the REST (https://www.iwantrest.com) and Genesis Proje
ct (https://www.genesisnow.org) \, two organizations that support survivor
s of sexual exploitation. If you can bring the following we will be collec
ting these during the April and July Educational Programs.\nThe biggest ne
eds are \;hygiene kits\, including: \; feminine wipes\, shampoo /
conditioner\, soap\, lotion\, shaver\, chapstick &\; hand wipes.\nCloth
ing needs: They have ongoing clothing needs to keep the resource closet st
ocked\, particularly with the season changing into spring/summer.\nAbout t
he Venue\n\n \; \; \; \;\nNOW OPEN - Located in the heart
of downtown Seattle\, a stunning building designed to celebrate the very b
est the city has to offer and built with the highest environmental standar
ds in mind. The Hyatt Regency Seattle features 1\,260 guest rooms\, 103\,0
00 square feet of meeting space\, 3 restaurants and bars and unique gather
ing areas to relax and make connections.
DTEND:20190408T070000Z
DTSTAMP:20240329T100051Z
DTSTART:20190408T070000Z
LOCATION:Washington\,USA\,Seattle\,808 Howell Street
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:April 2019 Educational Program
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Date is not a typo\, the program is on a Monda
y.
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Franny Starkey (former Senior Advisor and Director of Scheduling &\; Advance for Michelle Obam a and current COO of Imprint Group) shares the most important lessons she& rsquo\;s learned in her presidential planning career that can be embraced and applied for corporation and association planners across the country. D one well\, events are tools used to achieve a greater goal\, otherwise it& rsquo\;s just a waste of time and money. \;The job of any planner is t o conceptualize and execute programs that have an impact on the message be ing delivered and the people being engaged and activated.
\nIn her capacity at the White House\, Fr anny designed and implemented trips by the First Lady to more than 20 stat es and a dozen countries overseeing everything from event design and execu tion\; message look and delivery\; transportation &\; security logistic s\; and political outreach. \; Franny directed the launch of the First Lady&rsquo\;s three signature platforms &ndash\; Let&rsquo\;s Move!\; Joi ning Forces\; and her international agenda focused on youth empowerment an d community engagement abroad launched in Haiti and Mexico and later in he r groundbreaking trip to Africa in June 2011.
\nAdditionally\, durin g her tenure at the White House\, Franny oversaw all of the First Lady&rsq uo\;s international hosting obligations planning spousal summit programs i n Pittsburgh for the 2009 G-20 and in New York City for the 2010 United Na tions General Assembly.
\nPrior to her work at the White House\, Fra nny designed and implemented various events and schedules for numerous pol itical campaigns. \; Additionally\, in 2008\, she served as the Direct or of the Colorado Convention Center\, headquarters for the 2008 Democrati c National Convention in her hometown of Denver\, Colorado\, where she man aged more than 50\,000 square feet of meeting space\, more than 100 events \, and the overall logistics\, security and transportation needs for the f acility during the convention.
\nWe are collecting donations for the REST (https://www.iwan trest.com) and Genesis Project (https://www.genesisnow.org) \, two organizations that support survivors of sexual exploitation. If you can br ing the following we will be collecting these during the April and July Ed ucational Programs.
\nThe biggest needs are \;hygiene kits\, including:  \; feminine wipes\, shampoo / conditioner\, soap\, lotion\, shaver\, chapstick &\; hand wipes.
\nClothing needs: They have ongoing clothing n eeds to keep the resource closet stocked\, particularly with the season ch anging into spring/summer.
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