Featuring a soundtrack that blends symphonic orchestral music with hip-hop, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” Live in Concert?pairs the Academy Award-winning animated film with live musicians and a DJ scratching turntables on stage.
The MTC Kids Jam concert series is specially designed with families in mind! Join us in the MTC lobby at 10 a.m. for art activities led by the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, followed by a 60-minute concert with an acclaimed children’s musician.
7-9 A.M. | Tuesday, September 26, 2023 Join us for breakfast and a keynote presentation Loretta Summers, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Program begins at 7:20 a.m. followed by breakout sessions at 8 a.m. Johnson County Community College Regnier Center, Capitol Federal Conference Center Talent management means hiring the right person for the job and successfully onboarding the new hire. When employees feel part of the organization, retention and productivity are improved. This requires more than a day or a week of orientation. It could take months or a year for the new employee to form social attachments and understand the organization’s culture, and managers are key to ensuring the success of new employee onboarding programs. In this session we will discuss: Differences between orientation and onboarding The business case for onboarding Components of an effective onboarding process Roles and responsibilities Virtual onboarding Metrics
Join us for a fun evening to benefit the Olathe Chamber Foundation! 6 – 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27 Topgolf, 10611 Nall Ave. Every company/organization that purchased a bay is allowed up to six guests per bay. Each guest will enjoy three hours of Topgolf play, a dinner buffet and two drink tickets. A silent auction to benefit the Olathe Chamber Foundation will take place from 6 – 8:30 p.m. A raffle will take place too! For more information about this event, how you can join us, how you can support the foundation directly, or for sponsorship opportunities, please contact Susie Carson, scarson@olathe.org. Companies Attending: Bay Sponsors *Event Sponsors A.L. Huber Inc. K-State Olathe Bank of America KVC Health Systems City of Olathe Mainstreet Credit Union *COBLE MCCUNE Wealth Management *McCownGordon Construction Coca-Cola MidAmerica Nazerene University Country Club Bank Nabholz Construction Foulston Siefkin Olathe Health *Garmin Olathe Public Schools GBA Opus Group *Gilmore Bell *Simmons Bank Harmin Construction Suabaru of Olathe *Honda of Olathe Temp-Con *Humana Inc, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Inclusion Connections Tommy's Car Wash *John Deere Trane Johnson County Commuity College Turner Construction VanTrust Real Estate
With more than 100 attendees, the coffees are the largest weekly networking event in the Kansas City metro area. They are held on Thursdays at a different member business or organization each week. Networking begins at 9:00, with a half hour program at 9:30, followed by additional networking for those who want to continue. Guests are welcome!
10-11:30am Train the Trainer Roundtable session to further understand requirements in assisting businesses with patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Session is dedicated to those who support businesses. 1-2:30pm Expanding the Innovation Ecosphere Demystify the patent system by discussing the history and importance of patents, the necessity for expanding participation in intellectual property and discussing what inventors can expect during their patent application journey with the USPTO. 2:40-5:00pm *Optional* One-on-One Counseling USPTO staff will be on-site for 1:1 counseling with clients. **Limited to 14 spots. One-on-ones will be assigned based on registration date (first-come first-served). You will be notified of your one-on-one scheduling. If you do not receive a one-on-one, we will have information for you to schedule a virtual one-on-one with the USPTO staff after the event** Presented by Rocky Mountain Regional USPTO Register at https://ce.jccc.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=39985
10-11:30am Train the Trainer Roundtable session to further understand requirements in assisting businesses with patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Session is dedicated to those who support businesses. 1-2:30pm Expanding the Innovation Ecosphere Demystify the patent system by discussing the history and importance of patents, the necessity for expanding participation in intellectual property and discussing what inventors can expect during their patent application journey with the USPTO. 2:40-5:00pm *Optional* One-on-One Counseling USPTO staff will be on-site for 1:1 counseling with clients. **Limited to 14 spots. One-on-ones will be assigned based on registration date (first-come first-served). You will be notified of your one-on-one scheduling. If you do not receive a one-on-one, we will have information for you to schedule a virtual one-on-one with the USPTO staff after the event** Presented by Rocky Mountain Regional USPTO Register at https://ce.jccc.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=39985
"The Second City’s Comedian Rhapsody" is a brand-new revue featuring the best sketch comedy and songs from their history, new classics and, of course, their trademark improvisation performed by The Second City Touring Company’s best and brightest – and funniest!
New Hope Food Pantry's annual Fall fundraiser is on Saturday, September 30th at the American Legion, 410 E Dennis, Olathe from 9am-7pm. We're hosting a CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOW with a $25 registration starting at 9am. Family games, Vendor Booths, Live Music, Concession Food, Silent Auction, Texas Hold "em Tournament, Roulette, & Mice Races are also happening. To register or sponsor visit https://W4M.cbo.io/
"The Second City’s Comedian Rhapsody" is a brand-new revue featuring the best sketch comedy and songs from their history, new classics and, of course, their trademark improvisation performed by The Second City Touring Company’s best and brightest – and funniest!
UMKC TalentLink hosts AI experts to discuss Generative AI’s evolution, use cases, and strategies. Join us for insights and conversation about how to integrate and use Generative AI in your business and professional practice. $35 Highlights Lyndsay Noble, Senior Principal of Data & Analytics at Slalom, shares How the evolution of data use and tech advancements led to Generative AI Successful implementation of Gen AI and more problematic AI use cases Insights on avoiding pitfalls with AI use in your business and professional practice Nathan Welch, Global Key Account Executive at UiPath, and Brandon Nott, Chief Product Officer at Amelia We will explore how AI is transforming industries with its creative prowess. Discover real-world applications of Generative AI, from personalized marketing content to innovative product design, and learn how it streamlines processes, boosts productivity, and drives profitability. Whether you’re new to AI or an enthusiast, you will be equipped with practical tools to unleash the full power of Generative AI, revolutionizing your business, and staying ahead of the competition. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to redefine the future of work! How will artificial intelligence impact data analytics, marketing, training and upskilling, client interaction, customer service, finance, strategic decision making, sales lead generation, and workplace productivity? How is Generative AI and other forms of AI used across industries to gain a competitive edge? Register - https://www.umkctalentlink.com/harness-generative-artificial-intelligence/ Presenting sponsors - UMKC TalentLink and KC Digital Drive
This is a candidate Meet and Greet in which all candidates for Olathe Mayor, Olathe City Council and the USD 233 races in the general election on November 7th have been invited to participate. Candidates will not be asked any questions by the sponsoring groups. The purpose is for the public to meet the candidates and discuss their concerns with the candidates. Refreshment will be served. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Johnson County, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc, Upsilon Rho Omega Chapter, Latino Leadership Network and Mainstream Civic Engagement.
As the CEO or owner of a small business your employees, clients, partners, shareholders, or board of directors look to you for vision, leadership, direction, and strategic guidance. Join like-minded executives to meet, network with peers and discuss business challenges, successes, and opportunities. Companies must be in business for at least 5 years. Accepted members will also be offered a 50% discount for first-year membership to the Leawood Chamber of Commerce. CEO Roundtable is facilitated by Stephanie Willis, an experienced facilitator and entrepreneur. Apply at bit.ly/CEOapp https://jcccsbdc.com/ceo/