The Presidents` Forum
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The Presidents` Forum
The Presidents’ Forum of charlotte We d n e sda y, De c emb er 2, 2015 Presidential Presenters: Tim Brier Managing Director, Trinity Management, and Founding Team Partner Priceline.com Tim Brier, a founding team partner of Priceline.com Inc., served as the President of its Travel Business since its inception in 1996 until 2000 when he moved to London where he was co-founder and Chairman of Priceline Europe Holdings, N.V. and Priceline. com Europe Ltd. and served on their Boards until 2004. Prior to priceline.com, Mr. Brier co-founded CAP Systems, a division of Synapes Group, Inc., that provides affinity-marketing programs to the airline and hotel industries, and served as its President from 1995 to 1998. Since his time at Priceline, Mr. Brier has been an investor and advisor to a number of start-ups and existing businesses through Trinity Management, Inc., his consulting and investment company, and an active member of the Board of Trustees of Marist College. Kyle O’Brien Executive Vice President Sales, Chobani Holdings Kyle O’Brien leads the global sales initiatives for Chobani Global Holdings, Inc. and is involved in all core aspects of business development for the company and its family of brands: Chobani Greek Yogurt, America’s #1 selling yogurt brand; Chobani Champions; and Gippsland Dairy. With more than 20 years of foodservice, retail, business development, and operations experience, Mr. O’Brien was instrumental in spearheading Chobani’s launch. Since joining Chobani in 2006, he has helped grow the company from a Central New York start-up to a $1 billion dollar global enterprise. His vision to make Chobani available to mass consumers led him to successfully secure national and global distribution in several key markets—a vision that leads Chobani’s continued success today. Based in Charlotte, N.C., Mr. O’Brien has built Chobani’s sales force from one (himself) to more than 45 employees strong, and a 2,000+ people global workforce. David Jones, Chairman CRFE and President & CEO, Peak 10 Founded in 2013, the Charlotte Regional Fund for Entrepreneurship (CRFE) is a charitable fund aimed at strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem, supporting increased innovation, improving development of high-growth entrepreneurs, and ultimately increasing job creation within the city of Charlotte. David Jones serves as its Chairman. He also co-founded Peak 10 in March of 2000 and has led the company to a top market position as a leading independent data center, managed services, and cloud computing solutions provider in the United States. As the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer, he has assembled a talented management team, which has worked together to build one of the industry’s strongest operating cultures and financial performers. Mr. Jones has received numerous professional distinctions including the Blue Diamonds’ IT Executive of the Year in 2015, Business Person of the Year in 2010 by the Charlotte Business Journal, and Entrepreneur of the Year award presented by the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. The Business of Growth William G. (Bill) Higgs, Co-Founder Mustang Engineering, Author of Mustang, The Story With two partners Bill started Mustang Engineering, Inc. in Houston, Texas in 1987 to design and build offshore oil platforms. His key responsibilities were sales, marketing and project management. Mustang qualified for two straight years as one of the “Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Companies in America” and was the top ranked engineering firm. Mustang won the “Innovate Houston” award for being the most “People” oriented company in Houston. This award confirmed the “People Oriented…Project Driven™” motto of Mustang and affirmed Bill’s passion for teambuilding and organizational development. Starting in 1993, Mustang expanded into refinery/petrochemical, pipelines, Automation and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) while establishing offices in eight countries. Mustang established an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) in 1996, sold to the Wood Group in 2000 and turned management over to the 2nd generation leadership in 2006. In 2008, Mustang delivered $1B in revenues and Bill retired with partner Paul Redmon as CEO and Founders. T h e Pr e s ide n t s’ Fo ru m S c h e du l e W e dn e sda y, D e c e mbe r 2 , 2 0 1 5 7:15 - 8:15 a.m. Registration/Networking/ Breakfast 8:20 - 8:50 a.m. Kick Off Address by Tim Brier 8:55 - 9:25 a.m. Morning Presentation by Kyle O’Brien 9:45 - 10:55 a.m. Breakouts/Peer-to-Peer Interactions: Using M&A as a Vehicle to Grow your Business Leveraging Internal and External Strategic Advisors for Optimal Results Employee Engagement - Re-cruiting your Best Employees 11:10 - 12:20 p.m. Breakouts/Peer-to-Peer Interactions: Marketing & Sales: “From Interest to Close” Business Transition: “10 Things That need to be in Your Selling Contract” Managing Lender Relationships: “How to Get to a Win” 12:20 - 2:15 p.m. Lunch Luncheon Address by David Jones Afternoon Address by Bill Higgs 2:15 - 2:30 p.m. Meet the Experts/ Networking/Adjourn T HE PRESIDEN T S ' F o ru m O F C h a r l o tt e A 'By-Invitation-Only' Program For CEOs, Presidents Or Owners “It was a great session. I learned something that I’m taking back to my organization and our team members.” Anne Ibekwe Goodwill Industries of Southern Piedmont The Presidents’ Forum of Charlotte “I was very impressed with the President’s Forum. The Forum I attended was probably one of the best such events I have been to….I found the key note addresses informative and thought provoking; the break-out sessions were conducted very well and had many valuable “takeaways” for me.” You can’t google the solution to an important business problem. What you can do is listen to and discuss how other CEOs have addressed the same issues of concern to your business. From enlightening “case study” presentations to inspiring smaller roundtables and substantial peer-to-peer networking, you’ll get practical solutions, generate new ideas and make valuable business connections. Presentations Successful owners and prominent leaders discuss best practices to resolve key business issues. Roundtable Interaction Participate in engaging Q&A sessions with the Forum’s CEO, faculty and other top-level experts. Networking Share ideas, develop leads to expand your market, and build your business through strategic alliances. Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Linda Clark American Medical ID The Presidents’ Forum of Houston The Employers Association 3020 West Arrowood Road, Charlotte, NC 28273 “This was my first time (attending the Forum) and I didn’t know what to expect. The speakers were really good. The panel discussions were very valuable and I’m pleased with the wide assortment of resources made available on the topics I cared about. Phil Thomas, the corporate culture guy and the technology panel were fun and made good points.” The Presidents’ Forum was created through the efforts of the Advisory Board of Charlotte and The Entrepreneurship Institute (TEI) to provide practical solutions, relevant information and valuable contacts needed to thrive in a challenging economy. TEI is the most successful independent non-profit educational corporation organized solely to assist and encourage the growth of American enterprises. Since 1976,TEI has assisted thousands of company presidents in solving problems and developing business contacts that contribute positively to the bottom line. Mark Glasser, Packard Design The Presidents’ Forum of Boston To learn more about the Presidents' Forum and our various other opportunities and resources, visit www.tei.net. Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/TEIForum 3700 Corporate Drive, Suite 145 Columbus, Ohio 43231 www tei. net 1 800 736 3592 Part nering Organizat ions :