Why Creativity in 2010?
With the beginning of the new year, now is the time to develop innovative strategies for your business. Mr. Harry Vardis, founder of Creative Focus, Inc., is an expert in the field of innovation and creativity. At this month’s luncheon he’ll be sharing tips and techniques that will help any professional gain an edge over their competition in 2010 – you don’t want to miss it!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 11:30am to 1:30 pm
Maggiano's Little Italy Buckhead
3368 Peachtree Rd.; Atlanta, GA 30326-1009
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About Harry Vardis Harry Vardis is the founder of
Creative Focus Inc., a market research company, and the Creative Focus Institute Workshops, a program designed for the changing needs of today’s companies.
Some of the companies Creative Focus serves are BellSouth, Scientific Atlanta, Delta Air Lines, Attorney’s Title Insurance Fund, BBDO Atlanta, Mohawk Industries and a host of other corporations.
Harry is a trainer, facilitator and consultant in the field of Innovation and Creativity. He is the creator of the PISCESSM process for corporate innovation. He is the author of numerous articles and a recently published book by the title “Potatoes? Not Yet! 33 ways to grow and harvest your best ideas.”
He is a lecturer at Emory University, Kennesaw State University, Lake Forest Graduate School of Management and Anahuac and Novartis Universities in Mexico City. He is a member of QRCA and AMA.
Harry’s past experiences include positions as Director of Research and Strategic Planning in marketing communications for Ted Bates Advertising, Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc., BBDO New York, and WestWayne Advertising in Atlanta, GA.
Harry holds a B.S. in Mathematics, in addition to a M.S. and M.A. in Organizational Psychology. He is a graduate of the basic and advanced Synectics courses. He is an active member and a trainer of the Creative Education Foundation. In addition he has received two EFFIE's for effective advertising research and a Financial World award for excellence in communications.
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