NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa – The Corridor Business Journal (CBJ) today announced speakers for its annual 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes event, to be held May 1 from 7:30-9:30 a.m. at Theatre Cedar Rapids.

The event invites nine Corridor leaders to share their 10 best ideas, big or small, which can be applied to any business. Each speaker will have five minutes to present. Speakers may discuss all 10 ideas or focus on a few, but attendees will receive all 90 ideas in a special exclusive supplement.

Speakers include:

  1. Sarika Bhakta of Nikeya Diversity Consulting LLC
  2. Kim Casko of Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce
  3. Mark Ginsberg of M.C. Ginsberg
  4. Katie Hallman of Theatre Cedar Rapids
  5. Aaron Kampman of The Align Process
  6. Anne Parmley of Pearson
  7. Okpara Rice of Tanager Place
  8. Duane Smith of TrueNorth Companies
  9. Lori Sundberg of Kirkwood Community College

Tickets are $40 and breakfast will be provided. For more information or to register, visit corridorbusiness.com/90-ideas-in-90-minutes or call Ashley Levitt at (319) 665-6397, ext. 311. Registration ends April 24.

About Corridor Business Journal: The Corridor Media Group Inc (CMG) is a family-owned media company based in North Liberty, Iowa, and the publisher of the Corridor Business Journal (CBJ), a weekly source of comprehensive business coverage for Iowa’s Creative Corridor. CMG also provides custom publishing, digital news, business data, and hosts the region’s most popular corporate and awards-based events. For more information or to subscribe, visit www.corridorbusiness.com.

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