(Left: Roger Fransecky, moderator of Undivided Lives. Photo from thekaneko.org.)
At the moment, lots of our attention here at Silicon Prairie News is focused on a little event that will take place at KANEKO from May 11-13. But before Big Omaha rolls around, there is no shortage of interesting activity on tap at KANEKO, a space that nurtures and promotes creativity in the arts, sciences and philosophy and serves as our venue partner for Big Omaha.
On Friday, KANEKO will host Undivided Lives: A Conversation About Career and Creativity. The event runs from 6-7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $10 online, $15 at the door and $5 for students.
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Friday marks the start of this year’s Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Annual Meeting weekend, and Undivided Lines includes future KANEKO art exhibitor and Berkshire manager Standford Lipsey of the Buffalo News. More on on the Undivided Lines, courtesy of the event’s registration site:
A public panel discussion Undivided Lives: A Conversation About Career and Creativity will add to the exhibit opening festivities on April 29 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. The psychologist, writer and CEO of the Apogee Group, Roger Fransecky, will lead the panel. Fransecky founded the Apogee Group, a global management consulting and leadership development organization, in 1995.
Fransecky will be joined by a four-person panel:
- Stanford Lipsey, publisher of the Buffalo News, artist and photographer
- Molly Jarboe, online media specialist, artist and photographer
- James Salhany, scientist at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, songwriter and poet
- Tom Kaminski, stockbroker at TD Ameritrade and sculptor
For more on Friday’s event, see its page at eventbrite.com.