Old Town New World
A Conference
in Old Town Rock HillFriday, 10/22/2010, All Day!
Speakers
Thus far…
Jason Gammon
(we stole this from here)
Winthrop class of 1999. Senior Art Director for Little Red Bird. Facts about Jason Gammon: He has a twin brother who is also a designer (freaky eh?); he worked in a tampon factory as a ‘pad boy’; and he is a toy enthusiast (but not the weird, basement-dwelling kind). Jason is a huge design nerd who is unhealthily familiar with the subtleties of his Pantone book. His acumen for producing award-winning illustration, design and art direction has served him well over the course of his career and, in between rounds of pretending to be his twin brother, he has played a major role in the successful launch of more than 30 new brands.
Dr. Roger Weikle
Roger D. Weikle, now dean of the College of Business Administration at Winthrop University, has been in higher education and human resources for approximately 25 years.
After receiving undergraduate and masters degrees in human resource management from Marshall University in Huntington West Virginia, he worked briefly in the coal and steel industry for the Pittston Company and Bethlehem Steel Corporation.
After earning a Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina, Dr. Weikle became interested in a higher education teaching career and began his association with Winthrop University.
Jason Broadwater
Jason Broadwater is founder and president of RevenFlo, as well as a speaker and consultant for organizations of all kinds. Jason is the author of a list of books, white papers, blogs, and creative projects on the subject. Jason speaks to industry organizations and educational programs of all kinds on the meaningful use of the Internet.
Jason serves on board of Rock Hill Economic Development Corporation, on the council of the Old Town Association in Rock Hill, and on the Board of Institute of Entrepreneurship at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, NC.
Jason is a recent graduate of Lee Institute’s American Leadership Forum. Jason earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Goddard College, a Graduate-Level Teaching Certificate from Western Carolina University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Writing from the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Jason attended one year at University of South Carolina as a student of the South Carolina Honors College.
