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Between Two Founders: A Conversation on Culture

NOVEMBER 14, 2019 @ 5:45pm

 
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Our last installment of Some Assembly Required featured two amazing individuals on how to build amazing cultures.

In this special edition, Walk-On’s CEO/Founder Brandon Landry and Raising Cane’s Founder/CEO/Fry Cook/Cashier Todd Graves discussed how organizations build and scale cultures that bring the best out of their people. This was THE event for anyone that wants to learn how to push their teams and organization to stay true to themselves in the face of opportunities and obstacles!

Watch what you missed:


BIG THANKS TO OUR LEAD SPONSOR

 
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Your 2019 Some Assembly Required ticket benefits JA’s Trust Your Crazy Ideas Challenge.

After a successful run of quarterly conferences in the 2017-2018 season, Assembly Required is evolving to better suit the need of our attendees. Our 2019 season will feature four micro-events called “Some Assembly Required” with the final event of the season featuring a donation to a local nonprofit. The donation will be funded by 25% of ticket sales + a percentage of ThreeSixtyEight 2019 revenue.

This evolution will help Assembly Required further embody its role as a platform that not only connects and teaches leaders, creatives, innovators and entrepreneurs but also directly impacts its community.

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MEET our nonprofit beneficiary

We chose to support Junior Achievement’s Trust Your Crazy Ideas competition, which is partnered with the Brees Dream Foundation. Building on Assembly Required’s strong entrepreneurial themes, we saw the opportunity to impact an audience we typically don’t reach through partnering with this student entrepreneurship competition.  As described on their website, “the competition teaches entrepreneurial thinking to students and fine tunes their business pitches before presenting the finalists at a culminating event during New Orleans Entrepreneur Week.”

Our hope is through Assembly Required, we provide additional funds that support the scholarship prize. With more money, more teams can win scholarships to pursue their ideas.

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