Hotelier & Now "Modern Elder" Chip Conley Speaks Tonight at SF Jazz
March 13, 2019
News Courtesy of Steward Brand, www.longnow.org
Blending generations is good for organizations and good for the generations.
[Tonight is officially sold out, but walk-ups always get in.]
"The Modern Elder and the Intergenerational Workplace," Chip Conley, SFJAZZ Center, Hayes Valley, San Francisco, 7pm, TONIGHT, Wednesday March 13. The show starts promptly at 7:30pm.The next SALT talks are:
• Seminar at SFJAZZ Center 201 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
• Tune into the live stream for Long Now Members at 7:30 PT - become a member for just $8 a month.
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April 2 - Jeff Goodell, The Water Will Come
June 24 - Mariana Mazzucato, Rethinking Value
Tonight's event is one of a monthly series of Seminars About Long-term Thinking (SALT) organized by The Long Now Foundation. Related links:
Schedule of future SALT talks
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