Crunch Lunch BYU

We will be hosting a new Crunch Lunch on March 20, 2009 at BYU as part of the eBusiness Day event.

Nine presenters spend five minutes each in a rapid-fire presentation of concentrated business advice, tips, and ideas. Nine great business topics that move so fast you won’t have time to get bored. And, we conduct a drawing between each presentation for a variety of impressive gifts!

Friday, March 20th from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. in the Wilkinson Center Terrace at BYU.

RSVP for Crunch Lunch

Don’t blink, and bring a pencil. Each presenter has exactly five minutes to present using 20 slides. Slides automatically advance every 15 seconds. This exciting format assures a high concentration of business advice in a single lunchtime.

Presenters are highly informative, educational, and relevant. Presenters are not allowed to pitch themselves (until the final slide), and you’ll walk away with a brainstorm of information. You’re welcomed to stay after the event to mingle and ask questions.

Crunch Lunch is an entertaining, fast-paced, informational event. The event is free, but your lunch isn’t. Grab lunch in the Wilk before the presentations.

Presentations:

  • Getting Started With Mobile Media (Adrian Ochoa and Michael Alvarez, Avantar)
  • Marketing Mobile Media Solutions (Justin Whittaker, iTV)
  • How We Did It: Work, Risk and Luck (Matt Stoker, Pixiotech)
  • Brand and Messaging Strategies (Jack Hadley, ClarityWorx)
  • Business Banking (Fred Bernhardt, Zions Bank)
  • PR in a Mobile Universe (Cheryl Snapp Conner, SnappConnerPR)
  • Preparing for Investors (Brock Blake, Funding Universe)
  • Accounting Strategies (Kent Thomas, Utah CFO)

Crunch Lunch™ is a production of Social Hat, a social media consultancy.

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One Comment

  1. Josh
    Posted March 23, 2009 at 9:46 am | Permalink

    Any word on when you’ll post the slide decks from the CrunchLunch during BYU’s eBusiness Day?

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