Arkansas Executive Summit 2005

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Previous Summits:
AES 2004
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For more information:
Rita Deloney
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Roundtable Speaker

Ken Hubbell

Founder and President of Ken Hubbell & Associates

Charles D. Morgan

Ken Hubbell's PowerPoint Presentation

Ken Hubbell is Founder and President of Ken Hubbell & Associates (www.kenhubbell.com), a consulting firm based in Little Rock, Arkansas. Ken Hubbell and Associates specializes in coalition and organizational coaching, strategic planning and master planning, creation and facilitation of learning communities (online and “in person”), scenario planning and project development. Clients include foundations, nonprofit organizations, city governments, state and federal agencies, educational institutions and select private companies in the US and Africa.

Ken Hubbell has twenty years of experience working in community, leadership and economic development; communications; evaluation; community history; and cultural preservation. Ken established his own consulting firm in 1993.

Ken created The Building Blocks of Change™ as a holistic approach to understanding and leading organizational and community change. The tool, cited in several community-development-related publications, has been used to organize master plans, to refocus regional planning efforts, and to inspire big-picture thinking about organizations’ current and potential impact.

Born in Port Huron, Michigan, Ken earned an art degree at Syracuse University and worked in New York City as a designer and consultant before establishing his home in Little Rock in 1977. Ken is an adjunct faculty member at the UAMS College of Public Health and serves on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas Advisory Committee.

Before starting his own consulting firm, Ken was the first director of the Arkansas History Resource Center at the Arkansas Humanities Council and later, he served as Founding Director of the Delta Cultural Center in Helena, Arkansas.

 

Presented by:

Institute for Economic Advancement    The University of Arkansas at Little RockArkansas Manufacturing Solutions   Arkansas State Chamber/AIAArkansas Business.com

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