Nine QC executives to share 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes

QCBJ’s third annual event is Feb. 21

QCBJ 90 ideas in 90 minutes

Gain the collective knowledge of nine top Quad Cities executives when the QCBJ hosts its 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes event in February. 

This year’s event will be held at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 21, at the Putnam Museum and Science Center in Davenport. 

“This has been a great event for the Quad Cities area, and the ideas presented by influential business and community leaders have left attendees motivated and inspired,” said Beth Clark, associate publisher of the Quad Cities Regional Business Journal. 

The third annual 90 Ideas event will feature these leaders giving their best advice and rules to live by:

  • Nancy Ballenger, senior vice president and general manager, Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf. 
  • Dan Bush, founder, Bummer City Inc.
  • Ryan Hintze, founder and CEO, Iron Tee Golf | Corn Belt Capital.
  • Doug Hultquist, retired president and CEO, QCR Holdings.
  • Ralph Kelly, director, Davenport Community Food Pantry.
  • Andrew Lehman, tournament director, John Deere Classic.
  • Zarifa Brown Reynolds, president and CEO, Royal Neighbors of America.
  • Andrea Talentino, president, Augustana College.
  • Kathy Wine, executive director, River Action, Inc.

These speakers will each share their 10 best ideas in a TED Talk-like format, and attendees will receive an exclusive print booklet with all 90 ideas. 

Ninety Ideas in 90 Minutes is sponsored by the University of Iowa Health Care. Others interested in sponsoring 90 Ideas should contact Dayle Hall, QCBJ media consultant, at (563) 345-7225, ext. 324, or dayle@quadcitiesbusiness.com

The event schedule on Feb. 21 begins at 5 p.m. with registration, and the program begins at 5:30 p.m. An opportunity to network – with appetizers and drinks included – will follow. The public is invited to attend. 

Early bird registration is $75 per person before Tuesday, Jan. 30. Registrations made Wednesday, Jan. 31, or after are $95. For more information and to register, visit the QCBJ website.

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