"Make it Monday" forum - Rock & Roll, Local Economics, and Anchorage Music City

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Name: "Make it Monday" forum - Rock & Roll, Local Economics, and Anchorage Music City
Date: October 7, 2024
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM AKDT
Registration: Register Now
Event Description:


The Anchorage Music City initiative aims to position Anchorage as a world-class "music city" by leveraging our music sector to drive economic growth, boost city branding, and attract and retain a talented workforce. In this presentation, we’ll share new data from the recently completed Greater Anchorage Music Census and explore strategies cities worldwide are using to harness the power of their music sectors. Chamber members are invited to join the formal launch of Anchorage Music City!

In addition, hear a member presentation from the American Red Cross of Alaska.

This event is proud to be a part of the Alaska Entrepreneurship Week (AKEW)! Every year, AKEW brings Alaska's thriving business community, individual collaborations, and economic conversations together for one week only. Events are by and for starter business owners, seasoned entrepreneurs, serial investors, and students across the state. Visit akew.org.
 


Born and raised in Anchorage, Michael brings a 15+ year background in grassroots community development to Alaska Creative Economies (ACE), where he has helped guide the launch of the Anchorage Music City initiative. Prior to coming to ACE, Michael founded AKIMI/MusicAlaska, and he has played various roles in Alaska including as an Analyst for GCI Business, and at the Alaska Health Information Exchange, the Anchorage Park Foundation, the Denali Education Center, Agnew::Beck Consulting, and in civic capacities as board chair of the Fairview Community Council and the Anchorage Citizens Coalition - working to implement the goals of the Anchorage Comprehensive Plan. Michael earned a B.A. in Community Development from Portland State University's College of Urban and Public Affairs and a nonprofit leadership certificate from Lewis & Clark College's Institute for Nonprofit Management. He has worked as a researcher for the Oregon Community Foundation working to evaluate the impact of its giving programs. He is a former AmeriCorps VISTA, a Rasmuson Individual Artist Award recipient, and he was named a “Vanguard” by the Next City urban affairs conference, a cross-disciplinary gathering of rising urban innovators working to make change in cities. He currently manages the Anchorage band SunDog.
 


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UPCOMING FORUMS
 
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Location:

Dena'ina Center, 2nd floor
Date/Time Information:
11:30 am to Noon - Networking
Noon to 1 pm - Presentation
Contact Information:
Tosha Swan
Fees/Admission:

Registration is due by 5 pm the Thursday prior, but please RSVP at your earliest convenience. A $2 fee will be added to all walk-in registrations, and available seating is not guaranteed.

  • General Admission +  Lunch: $35 Members / $40 Non-Members
  • Table Reservation (Seats 8):  $230 Members / $280 Non-Members
  • Coffee-Only Reservation: $13 Members / $15 Non-Members
  • Punch Card (10 lunches): $330 Members-Only
  • Students: $15 w/ID

CANCELLATION NOTE: For a full refund, registration must be canceled by 5 pm the Thursday prior. No refunds will be given after this date. If you do not arrive by 12:00 pm, your seat will be forfeited. All registrations are transferable to another person upon your request.

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