Next Stop: New York! What’s Ahead for our Tourism and Convention Industry

Join us on Tuesday February 5th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for:

George Fertitta
CEO, NYC & Co.,
New York City’s Marketing and Tourism Organization

New York City is one of the world’s most coveted destinations for both leisure and business travelers after many years of investment in marketing our city as the premier travel venue.George Fertitta (2)

George Fertitta has spearheaded the city’s significant marketing efforts to attract domestic and international public and private sector partnerships to create New York as the stellar brand for tourism and conventions.

Looking ahead, what can we expect as global markets shift, the financial world shrinks, media and communications are disrupted and other destinations flourish?

George is a veteran of the advertising industry and founded a major ad agency for many years which he sold prior to being recruited by Michael Bloomberg to head NYC & Co.  His work has contributed to the exponential growth of the many industries based on travel, such as airlines, hotels, restaurants, convention sales as well as marketing support organizations.

Advance registration is required, as seating is limited.  Click here to register on-line, or:

Please RSVP to Chris Moschovitis at RSVP@TMGR.COM

 

 

 

 

 

Fashioning the Future: What’s Ahead for the Fashion Industry in New York

Join us on Tuesday January 8th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for:

Jeff Kapelman
co-CEO of Hilldun

 Jeff Kapelman, co-CEO of Hilldun, a leading factor in the fashion industry, has extensive expertise with emerging companies in the apparel business. In addition, Jeff serves on the Board of the Fashion Service Network, an educational and networking council of New York’s leading service providers to the fashion industry.  

From his vantage point, Jeff has an excellent view of the state of the fashion industry, once a reliable mainstay of our local ecojeffrey-kapelmannomy.  Jeff will address a range of issues that impact the success and stability of an industry predicated on innovation, flexibility and multi-disciplinary approaches both within traditional and tech-savvy fashion brands.

Where are the opportunities in light of intense overseas competition, disruption of the retailer community, fickle consumer tastes dictated by online and entertainment entities and e-commerce platforms that place additional pressure on design, manufacturing and delivery planning? Jeff will provide us with fascinating insights into openings for business people who can capitalize on trends and act appropriately in response to them.

For the past 50 years, Hilldun has provided factoring and financial services to a variety of business owners including manufacturers, wholesalers, importers, and service providers. Specializing and understanding the needs of small and mid-size business, Hilldun provides companies with the working capital they need to fuel the growth of their brands.

 

Advance registration is required, as seating is limited.  Click here to register on-line, or:

Please RSVP to Chris Moschovitis at RSVP@TMGR.COM

Thank you for a great inaugural year!

And what a year it has been!

Our forum was launched  in May, and we were privileged to have six great speakers deliver lectures to our community.   We heard about The Past, Present, and Future Of Green Investing, about Innovation, about The Next Great Entrepreneurial Opportunity, about The Decline and Resurgence of American Manufacturing, about The Hospitality Industry in New York, and closed with Water: The Forgotten Utility.

We have 89 members that have registered for our emails and invitations of which 57 have attended our monthly meetings, many repeat attendees and several attendee referrals.  We are grateful to all of you for making this group a success, your feedback and suggestions, and your investment of time.

This community is young and strong, and it means a lot to us as curators to see it grow.  We promise to keep things interesting in the coming year.  We have already booked speakers all the way out to May!  Stay tuned for the announcements and invitations via e-mail, and keep checking right here for all the latest.

Now is the time to celebrate!  TLIB past attendees will be receiving an e-mail invitation to the tmg-emedia holiday party at the Yale Club.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Please keep your suggestions coming, and have a healthy, safe, and happy holiday season and an even better New Year!

Chris Moschovitis
&
Anna Murray

 

 

 

 

Water: The Forgotten Utility and What the Global Water Crisis Means for Business

Join us on Tuesday November 6th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for

Dr. Sarah Kapnick
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Visiting Scientist at Princeton University’s
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program

Water is taken for granted as a utility of little or no concern in light of the market pressures on electricity, gas, oil and coal, particularly here in the North East.   However, this marginalized resource is not as abundant as it looks and its lack currently has a significant impact on business growth both here and abroad.Dr. Sarah Kapnick

Sarah will address issues, trends and developments as well as economic opportunities surrounding water use and conservation including Water Shortages, Impacted Areas, Manufacturing & Pricing Impact, Trends, Solutions, and New Technologies.

Sarah  is well published in the area of hydroclimate variability with a particular emphasis on understanding the mechanisms controlling snow and water cycle variability. She is also a co-founder of Vertum Partners, LP, a Department of Energy funded start-up company based in Los Angeles that provides power production risk assessment software for renewable energy stakeholders. Prior to her academic career, she worked as an investment banking analyst in the Financial Institutions Group at Goldman Sachs. Sarah received her PhD in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from University of California-Los Angeles and AB in Mathematics from Princeton University.

 

Advance registration is required, as seating is limited.  Click here to register on-line, or:

Please RSVP to Chris Moschovitis at RSVP@TMGR.COM

The Decline and Resurgence of American Manufacturing: Trends for the Future

Join us on Tuesday September 18th,  6:00pm,  at the Yale Club‘s Branford Suite, 17th Floor for

Gary Brooks
Management Consultant

Conventional wisdom has it that manufacturing has staked its niche in the past of American business enterprise, having been supplanted by myriad less expensive overseas operations.  “Not so fast!” says Gary Brooks, who has exhaustively researched not only the re-emergence of engineering-based organizations, but those industries poised for significant manufacturing growth.Gary Brooks

Gary Brooks, CMC, CTP has over 40 years of diversified executive management and consulting experience.  He has personally counseled and provided interim management & restructuring services to more than 200 companies.  His career affiliations include the General Electric, Kodak, VP of Operations for a U.S. subsidiary of Agfa, and as Division Executive managing a subsidiary of the Scott Paper Company.

As the co-founder and Managing Principal of Allomet Partners, he managed the New York office of an international firm specializing in strategic planning and technological forecasting and for 8 years served as Managing Principal of a major New England restructuring consulting firm.

Advance registration is required, as seating is limited.

Please RSVP to Chris Moschovitis at RSVP@TMGR.COM, Or register directly here!

 

 

Innovation: How does your garden grow?

Thank you all for coming.  Record turnout!  

You can find references and additional information on innovation at the Booz and Company website. Also, Tom has suggested the following links:

1.  http://www.booz.com/media/file/BoozCo-Global-Innovation-1000-2011-Webinar.pdf
2. http://www.booz.com/global/home/what_we_do/services/innovation/innovation_thought_leadership/global_innovation_1000

Join us with Tom SteTom Stewartwart, Chief Marketing and Knowledge Officer
Booz and Company, will speak on “Innovation: How does your garden grow?”

Myth and magical thinking surround the topic of innovation, but it’s actually far less mysterious than people think.

Booz & Company has studied the spending habits and management practices of the world’s most innovative companies for many years. Based on that research, and his half-dozen years as Editor of the Harvard Business Review, Booz’s Chief Marketing and Knowledge Officer Tom Stewart will show us why some organizations burst with lucrative new ideas, while others spend lots of money and come up empty.

Please join us for this rare opportunity to listen to a leader in innovation and change management with a stellar track record of successes facing a range of industry challenges.

 

Please RSVP!  Advance registration is required, as seating is limited!

For more information, please contact Chris Moschovitis.

 

 

 

The Past, Present, and Future Of Green Investing

Thank you all for attending our inaugural event!

You can view the presentation below.

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Jack Robinson, the founder of Winslow Management, will speak on “The Past, Present, and Future Of Green Investing.”Jack Robinson

Jack Robinson was the founder of Winslow Management, an investment firm with a clear mission: the management of environmentally responsible investment portfolios.

Under Jack’s leadership, the firm developed a unique investing style and became widely recognized as a leader in the green and sustainability investing field, an initiative he is now leading at Brown Advisory.

Join us as Jack discusses the historical development of green investing and the future trends in the sustainable (aka green) investment field.

 

Advance registration is required, as seating is limited!

For more information, please contact Chris Moschovitis

 

 

Welcome to Thought Leaders in Business

As the Chairman of Thought Leaders in Business, allow me to be the first to welcome you.

Our mission statement is simple:  Thought Leaders in Business brings together leaders from the public and private sectors who have a vision about business that impacts a broad spectrum of industries and people, and delivers their insight and wisdom to our audience.

We do this through our conferences, meetings, seminars, and educational sessions where we meet to listen, learn, and discuss emerging ideas about a range of topics including finance, marketing, government, legal, media, emerging market sectors, technical innovations and best management approaches and practices.

Both our speakers and audience include senior leaders from all sizes businesses, the arts, as well as government agencies. Our speakers are carefully selected to inspire us and challenge us to learn, grow, and engage with each other and form teams who are passionate about innovative ideas and new paradigms for business, professional, and personal growth.

This web site is the place for information on our upcoming events, as well as one of the publishing mechanism for materials from our speakers, conferences, and evens, as well as a place for all of us to continue our conversation.

Thank you for joining us!  We all look forward to your on-going participation and feedback.

Chris Moschovitis
Chairman & CEO

Thought Leaders In Business, Inc.
274 Madison Avenue, Suite 1202
New York, NY 10016