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Bill Rancic at
Lambeau Field
Tickets are still available at the chamber office or by
contacting Brian Johnson at 593-3408! Ticket price includes
a complimentary breakfast from 9:00-10:00 sponsored by Fox
Communities Credit Union.
The first winner
of "The Apprentice" will be appearing Wednesday, June 18,
2008 from 10:00 am - 11:30 am, Lambeau Field, The Legends
Club Room. At age 23, Bill began the internet based company,
Cigars Around the World. Today, his company is
a thriving multi-million dollar operation and Bill sits on
the Board of Directors. Learn more by visiting
www.BillRancic.com.
View a video
clip of Bill by
clicking
here.
Tickets are
currently for sale at the Green Bay Area Chamber of
Commerce. $20 for members of Current and the chamber, $25 for the general
public. Tickets must be purchased in advance or by
contacting Brian
Johnson, Current Program Manager. There is a limited
supply available to members of Current at the discounted
price. Members of Pulse, Fox Cities young professionals,
have also been invited to this event. A portion of the
proceeds will benefit our local Big Brothers Big Sisters
office.
Join us for
Meal Mingle following the presentation at Curly's Pub. RSVP
to Melinda Pollen
at 593-3407. Lunch expense is on your own.
Event
Presented By:

Meal Mingle: Curly's Pub
Join
us on Wednesday, June 18th from 11:30-12:30 for another Meal
Mingle at Curly's Pub in the Lambeau Field Atrium. This will
immediately follow the Bill Rancic event; however, it is not
necessary to attend the Rancic event to join us for Meal
Mingle. Meal Mingle is a casual lunch event intended to
allow participants to network and meet other peers. Just
lunch with friends. There is no planned activity and lunch
expense is on your own. Please RSVP your attendance to
Melinda Pollen
via email or at 593-3407.
2008 Young
Professional Awards
Nominations
are currently being sought for Current's 2008 Young
Professional Awards. Awards include Young Professional of
the Year, Young Entrepreneur of the Year and Next Generation
Best Place to Work. An Esprit de Corps Award is also
presented on behalf of the organization. Nominations are due
no later than August 1, 2008 and awards are open to the
general public. For award guidelines and a copy of the
nomination form, please
click here. Awards will be presented at Current's Annual
Luncheon scheduled for Tuesday, September 23, 2008 from
11:30-1:00 at the Hotel Sierra. Watch our events calendar
for up to date information.
Last year's
winners include:

Young
Professional of the Year
Joel Hansen
Schenck Business Solutions
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Young
Entrpreneur of the Year
Troy Streckenbach
Jimmy Seas, Stir Ups and
Marco's Seafood Club |

Next
Generations Best Place to Work
Schenck Business Solutions
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Esprit de Corps
Dan Terrien
Woodward Radio Group |
Global
Impact Survey

Current,
in conjunction with Next Generation Consulting of
Madison, is conducting a survey to gauge what young
professionals think about the Greater Green Bay
Area. We'll then receive and announce comparative
results with other communities to see how Green Bay
lines up. Greater Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
President Paul Jadin said, "This survey will give us
an idea of our handprint on issues that are vital to
our ability to recruit and retain the young
professionals who will define and build this
community in years to come. I hope everyone who
receives it will give us an honest appraisal of
where we stand.” Click on the banner above and enter
the password "current" to get started!
Event
Recap: World Cafe
Brown
County Teen Leadership, Current and Leadership Green Bay
participated in a World Cafe that brought individuals
together to discuss the questions, "What defines a vibrant
community?" and "Is Greater Green Bay a vibrant community?"
The survey results were overwhelmingly positive with many
comments to host more of these events. Watch for more to
come as our leadership programs continue to work together.
Click Here to see more photos.
Member
Profile: Nathan Ryan
Nathan Ryan, I have lived
in Northeastern Wisconsin my entire life. I was born
in Oshkosh and raised in Pulaski and now live and
work in Green Bay. I have degrees in History and
Social Change and Development from UW-Green Bay.
I've worked at Green Bay Net for several years and I
am glad to help bring exciting technologies to the
area and help change my community.
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