VIP Reception: "Disciplined Innovation" 
with HBS Professor Lynda Applegate
Professor Applegate is a leading expert on entrepreneurship, electronic markets and networked organizations and the Marshall Professor of Business Administration at HBS where she serves as chair of the Entrepreneurial Management unit.
The HBS Club of Puget Sound will proudly welcome Professor Lynda Applegate, a leading expert on entrepreneurship, electronic markets, information technology and networked organizations.
Please join us on February 24th for a VIP Reception and Session with HBS Professor Lynda M. Applegate.
Lynda will be speaking about and answering questions on themes from her latest research on “Leading Disciplined Innovation in Good Times and Bad”. Professor Applegate is the Martin Marshall Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, teaching courses in entrepreneurial management and technology and innovation, and serving as Chair of the school's Entrepreneurial Management unit.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
5:30-8:30PM
Hotel 1000
1000 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
• 5:30 PM - Drinks, heavy appetizers & networking
• 6:45 PM - Presentation: “Leading Disciplined Innovation”
• 7:45 PM - Open Q&A and informal conversation with Lynda
Tickets/Registration
A limited quantity of tickets are available for Members & Guests and must purchased in advance.
• $50 Members
• $50 VIP Partners
• $50 Harvard Club Members
• $60 Non-Members
Lynda M. Applegate is the Martin Marshall Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, teaching courses in entrepreneurial management and technology and innovation, and serving as Chair of the school's Entrepreneurial Management unit. Lynda also currently chairs HBS' Owner-Managed portfolio of executive programs, which include the Owner-President and Key Executive programs and the Building Businesses in Turbulent Times, Launching New Ventures, and Building Ventures in Latin America programs. Lynda has held other leadership positions at HBS, including serving as the head of Field Based Learning and as Cohort Chair of the MBA program.
Further detail can be found here: Harvard Business School Club of Puget Sound
Register here as a VIP Partner