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September 2017

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6 | I NSIGH T • S e p t e m b e r 2 0 17 w w w . i n s i g h t o n b u s i n e s s . c o m CONTACT US I NSIGH T C O N N E C T I N G B U S I N E S S & P E O P L E I N T H E N E W N O R T H We at Insight Publications want to hear from you! Here's how to get in touch: GENERAL NEWS, PEOPLE NEWS, BUSINESS NEWS, EVENTS edit@insightonbusiness.com LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, CORRECTIONS, STORY IDEAS Margaret LeBrun, executive editor & director of operations mlebrun@insightonbusiness.com R E G I O N A L N E W S Sean P. Johnson, senior associate editor sjohnson@insightonbusiness.com Jessica Thiel, staff reporter jthiel@insightonbusiness.com TO ADVERTISE Brian Rasmussen, director of business development & events brasmussen@insightonbusiness.com Wendy Gilbert, account executive wgilbert@insightonbusiness.com Diane Verhagen, account executive dverhagen@insightonbusiness.com Bryan Aschenbrenner, graphic designer baschenbrenner@insightonbusiness.com Deb Toll, sales and office coordinator dtoll@insightonbusiness.com Julia Flaherty, events and special projects coordinator jflaherty@insightonbusiness.com SNAIL MAIL Insight, P.O. Box 944, Appleton, WI 54912 INSIGHT OFFICE 400 N. Richmond St., Suite B Appleton, WI 54911 Follow Insight: www.facebook.com/ insightpubs @insightpubs linkedin.com/company/ insight-publications insightpubs "It's better to know some of the questions than all of the answers." – James Thurber Sharing Wisdom, Experiencing Growth As business leaders, it's easy to find answers. Finding the right questions that can lead to right answers is more difficult because we are too close to the problems, and our perspectives are limited. We need others to help us see what we can't see and to ask questions we wouldn't normally ask. Imagine belonging to a trusted group of high-performing peers willing to ask difficult questions and confidentially share their cross-functional experiences for one reason: to enlarge perspectives, unearth core issues and generate personally relevant learning and insight. There is such a community: Executive Agenda, Wisconsin's oldest and largest membership organization dedicated to executive development across diverse business functions. If you are a senior-level executive, other than a CEO or president, and the kind of business leader who seeks the right questions and has a thirst to learn, join us for breakfast. You will not only learn why more than 500 of Wisconsin's best belong to EA, you will also experience the EA process and the power of peer learning. Our next set of information breakfast meetings in Appleton and Green Bay (both sessions run from 8:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.) are as follows: Tuesday, October 10 – Holiday Inn, Appleton Tuesday, October 17 – Holiday Inn Stadium, Green Bay This breakfast is a guest participation meeting so seating is limited. To reserve a place, call Executive Agenda toll free at 877-MY GROWTH (877-694-7698) or 262-821-3600, or e-mail us at ea@executiveagenda.com ■ www.ExecutiveAgenda.com

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