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May 11, 2004 877.238.4045

Getty Museum’s Sir Ken Robinson to Keynote CTHRA Symposium in L.A.

Naperville, Ill.–The Cable and Telecommunications Human Resources Association (CTHRA) has announced that Sir Ken Robinson, an internationally recognized expert in business creativity, will be the luncheon keynote speaker at the association’s Putting the Best to Work Symposium on June 8 in Los Angeles at the Sheraton Universal Hotel.

Sir Ken is a respected author and business consultant who is currently the senior advisor to the president of the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles. In 2003, the Queen of England appointed Robinson to a knighthood in recognition of his accomplishments as a writer and speaker and his achievements in education and the arts. He was voted European Business Speaker of the Year in 2000 by over 200 companies and is renowned throughout the world for his expertise in creativity, leadership and human resources. His latest book, “Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative,” was published in March 2001.

"Sir Ken’s witty insight into creativity as a strategy to embrace change and compete in a global economy is certain to captivate CTHRA’s symposium attendees," shared CTHRA's program co-chair and board member, Lisa Kaye of greenlightjobs.

In addition to the luncheon keynote address, the conference will feature sessions on strategic talent management, resilience in the workplace, leading winning teams and wisdom at work. Human resources professionals, trainers and managers of all levels throughout the MSO, programmer and vendor communities will benefit from attending. To register or learn more about CTHRA’s symposiums please visit www.cthra.com or contact CTHRA’s program manager, Michelle Scott, at 630.416.1166 ext. 30.

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