Inside ICI
Our NEW Business and Leadership Development Conference
By Barbara Tiseo, ICI Meeting & Event Planner T
he Investment Casting Institute is excited to announce our brand new Business and Leadership
Development Conference which replaces our Spring Management Meeting. This year’s event will be in majestic Santa Fe, New Mexico. You’ve all heard about the power
of “rebranding” and breathing fresh air into an entity. That is what we feel we accomplished with our Business and Leadership Development Conference. The meeting will feature Keynote
Paul Krismer who will discuss “The Serious Business of Positive Emotions.” Why are positive emotions a direct path to success? Paul will teach the practical application of positive emotions as a means to achieving corporate and personal excellence. ICI Executive Director, Joseph Fritz
will present the annual Business Summary report. There will be an Investment Casting market panel featuring experts from The Blayson Group, EICF, and the ICI. With presentations that explore Employee Stock Ownership Plans, Labor and Employment Laws, Emergency Situation Critical Thinking and Company
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Culture with Employee Retention to name a few, every level of your organization will find a topic relevant to their daily responsibilities. Our networking adventure on
Monday afternoon, will encompass travelling back in time to some of the most unusual and interesting ancient ruins in the Southwest featuring petroglyphs and pictographs.
Bandelier National
Monument offers plenty of wildlife and mountains rising up to 10,200 feet. We will descend into a canyon filled with the ruins of the Anasazi Indians.
Easy
paths along the Pueblo dwellings will not only amaze you with the natural beauty of your surroundings but also give you the opportunity to peak into a Pueblo dwelling of Ancient Times. Our guest event consists of a walking tour of historical Santa Fe. You will visit the Plaza, the Palace of the Governor and the breathtaking Loretto Chapel with its miraculous staircase. With over 400 years of history that includes spectacular art and culture, you will be dazzled and entertained learning about the “Different City”. Join us for our Tuesday evening event
at The Compound restaurant. Renowned Chef Mark Kiffin will celebrate his 20th year owner in May of 2020. The Compound has a heritage rich in history and regional influences. Before it was a restaurant, the Compound was the center house of the McComb Compound, a collection of houses on Canyon Road. Many famous people, including wealthy industrialists used to have a secret getaway in Santa Fe in the early 20th century. Around that time, the central house was turned into a restaurant.
A celebrated
designer by the name of Alexander Girard was brought in and made the Compound the way it is now. Using the traditional and fresh contemporary ingredients influenced by Santa Fe, as well as some Mediterranean ones, Kiffin makes the mouth-watering contemporary entrées that are the Compound boasts as a fine dining restaurant in Santa Fe, NM. Join us on April 26 – April 29 at
La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe New Mexico.
As we greet friends and
colleagues of yesteryear and make new connections using our many networking opportunities. We hope to see you there!
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