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'''"The Essential First 30"''' addresses the obstacles to your success by providing you with strategies and tools necessary to identify and take advantage of quality opportunities for promoting yourself. Discussed and practiced will be your approach, your presentation and your close, all focused on your goals. | '''"The Essential First 30"''' addresses the obstacles to your success by providing you with strategies and tools necessary to identify and take advantage of quality opportunities for promoting yourself. Discussed and practiced will be your approach, your presentation and your close, all focused on your goals. | ||
- | '''Part One of "The Essential First 30" covers developing your 30 second or less presentation about who you are, what you do and why your listeners would want to know more about you. You will be given strategies for developing an effective, concise presentation that can be applied to any interaction and that minimizes the time needed to qualify leads. Also addressed during this first session is writing an effective single page artist statement. ''' | + | Part One of '''"The Essential First 30"''' covers developing your 30 second or less presentation about who you are, what you do and why your listeners would want to know more about you. '''You will be given strategies for developing an effective, concise presentation that can be applied to any interaction and that minimizes the time needed to qualify leads. Also addressed during this first session is writing an effective single page artist statement.''' |
'''Part Two of "The Essential First 30" is the practical application of Part One. Each participant will be given the opportunity to present their 30 second presentation followed by peer and instructor review. Through group activity, the effectiveness of your artist statement will also be evaluated.''' | '''Part Two of "The Essential First 30" is the practical application of Part One. Each participant will be given the opportunity to present their 30 second presentation followed by peer and instructor review. Through group activity, the effectiveness of your artist statement will also be evaluated.''' |
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All workshops are open to the public.
Become a Prosperous Artist
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Debra Russell of Artist’s EDGE combines her two passions- the Arts and facilitating growth and change in people's lives. As an Artist’s Success Coach, workshop leader and keynote speaker, Debra works with creative individuals to help shape their success in their chosen field. In addition to working with private clients, Debra, a founding partner of Artist’s EDGE, has developed several innovative programs that have been presented at Trade Shows and Conferences across the country.
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Big legal issues of a Small BusinessWednesday, October 17th,
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A graduate of Northeastern University School of Law. Matt has taught law full-and part-time since 1986 at Santa Clara Law School, Golden Gate Law School, Hastings College of the Law and New College of California Law School. He has been supporting small businesses in the Bay Area for over 10 years. Acting as general counsel, the Law Offices handle a wide range of business matters and negotiations including drafting lease agreements, shareholder agreements, licensing related documents, sales commissions, and employment agreements. Additionally, Matt provides to his clients guidance in areas involving shareholder rights, employment issues, partnership arrangements and ownership transactions. |
Workshop: The Essential First Thirty.
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Workshop: Negotiate to WIN Wednesday, December 12th
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While working in the SF Design Center, she negotiated with artists, art galleries, interior designers, businesses and dealers, and created mutually beneficial alliances and partnerships.
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Workshop: Copyright and intellectual propertyTBA In this class you will learn:
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Gregory Alan Rutchik is the founding lawyer of the arts and technology law group. We represent creators, technologists and businesses in business and infringement litigation and in negotiations of bet the business agreements. Since 2005, Gregory is co-chair of the ABA’s Subcommittee on Copyrighted Pictorial, Sculptural, Graphic and Visual Works and the co-editor of the AAJ (fka American Trial
Lawyer’s) Business Tort’s newsletter. Gregory worked with the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in New York City representing independent songwriters, film producers and arts entities. Gregory has a vast experience in patent, trademark and copyright litigation. |
TIME MANAGEMENT 101 - THE ART OF JUGGLING |