Ogden
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Theme: ILLUMINATION

This event occurred on
June 29, 2018
Ogden, Utah
United States

This year's event promises to be truly illuminating. Inspiring speakers!! Stage performances that will set your soul on fire! Networking opportunities that will bring you closer together in Ogden, UT to galvanize the community! Purchase your tickets now!

Ogden Eccles Conference Center
2415 Washington Boulevard
Ogden, Utah, 84401
United States
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Speakers

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Alex Doman

Author, Entrepreneur and Product Creator
Alex has 25 years of experience in leadership in the neurotechnology and therapeutic music markets. The third generation in a family of pioneers dedicated to improving brain performance for over seventy-five years, Alex is founder & CEO of Advanced Brain Technologies, founder & Chief Product Officer of Vital Neuro, founder and Chief Scientist of Sleep Genius, and bestselling co-author of Healing at the Speed of Sound. His production credits are extensive, leading the research, creative and innovation teams who’ve created cutting-edge solutions which have helped millions of people worldwide; most notable, The Listening Programmusic listening therapy method, and #1 global NASA research-basedHealth & Fitness app, Sleep Genius. Alex and his team are currently developing an advanced neuroscience solution using music and biorhythms to manage stress.

Ben Taylor

Marketing Specialist
Bio: Ben Taylor graduated from Weber State University with a Bachelors and Masters in Communication. Ben works with a number of clients, helping them Internet and social media marketing. In 2017, Ben started Pleasant Green, a mini investment group that invests in entrepreneurs in the West Africa region. Ben lives in Ogden with his wife and daughter Lauren.

Dan Fonoti

Joseph Cancilla & Dan Fonoti spinning the Samoan Fire-Knife from Hana Studio. Utah's top spot for Polynesian, Jazz & Latin Dance along with Yoga, AcroYoga & their Aerial Fitness program.

Hannah Cross

Mental Health Therapist
Hannah is also a hot yoga instructor and student of A Course in Miracles and botanical medicine. Her approach to her work is holistic, integrating Eastern and Western philosophies of wellness. The title of her work is: “Self-acceptance as the foundation for treatment of juvenile offenders” Aspects of the current juvenile justice system and beliefs held by society-at-large perpetuate lifelong incarceration for many youths that enter the system. Treatment of juvenile offenders with a focus on self-acceptance and mindfulness assist in moving towards the goal of reconnection with self and community. This approach must start with helping professionals healing their own self-perception in order to help juvenile offenders maneuver through a system ill-equipped to handle self-identity disease.

Jeremy Keele

Impact Investment Strategist
Jeremy Keele is the former CEO of Sorenson Impact Center and will be "Illuminating" the audience through his talk on Social Impact + Urban Vitality

Jessica Greenberg

Professor at Weber State University
With more than 80 designs to her credit, her work includes lighting for off-Broadway venues such as 59E59, ART Theaters, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, Utah collaborators Salt Lake Acting Company and SB Dance, and academic guest designs at Amherst College, Smith College, and Yale University. Winner of the Design Arts Utah Juror’s Award in 2016. BA: Hampshire College, MFA: UMass Amherst. Member of USA 829.

Joseph Cancilla

Joseph Cancilla & Dan Fonoti spinning the Samoan Fire-Knife from Hana Studio. Utah's top spot for Polynesian, Jazz & Latin Dance along with Yoga, AcroYoga & their Aerial Fitness program.

Keisha Howard

Founder of Sugar Gamers
Keisha Howard is the Founder of Sugar Gamers and an advocate for "Girl Power" and opening up non-traditional spaces for women.

Rebecca Virgo

Parent Educator at Prevent Child Abuse Utah
Currently, Rebecca is the program administrator of Parents as Teachers - the home visiting program offered through Prevent Child Abuse Utah in Weber County. She is a mother of six children and a first-generation college graduate with a dual major in English and Geography. While attending Weber State University, she received several awards recognizing her writing skills. Rebecca was the Editor-in-Chief of WSU's undergraduate interdisciplinary journal, Metaphor for two years running giving her opportunities grow as a public speaker. Rebecca and I serve together as co-chairs of the Prenatal to 3 subcommittees in the Ogden United Promise Neighborhood. She is passionate about improving the lives of the youngest members of our community by supporting their families and caregivers by meeting them where they are.

Tabatha Butler

Partnership Coordinator with United Way of Northern Utah
Tabatha is the Partnership Coordinator with United Way of Northern Utah. She works specifically with early childhood partnerships within the Ogden United Promise Neighborhood. She holds a Masters Degree in Applied Historical Research from Boise State University and has worked with a variety of non-profits and foundations strengthening relationships and bringing a fresh perspective. Currently, she co-chairs the Prenatal to 3 committees within the Ogden United Promise Neighborhood framework. She worked with Weber State University to create an Early Childhood Developmental Screening Day and is spearheading efforts to spread the word on Bright by Text, a free text line for caregivers in the state of Utah that will help parents build their child's brain.

Organizing team

Michael
Lindenmayer

Ogden, UT, United States
Organizer

Kseniya
Lindenmayer

Ogden, UT, United States
Co-organizer