Join us on April 29 at 1 pm ET | 12 pm CT | 11 am MT | 10 am PT to explore how small, deliberate actions you can take every day — amplifying a colleague’s idea or inviting a quieter voice into the conversation — can create a powerful ripple effect, accelerating innovation and success across your entire organization. Learn how to recognize the subtle slights and other interactions that erode trust and stifle innovation, and walk away with practical “microbehaviors” you can put to work immediately, regardless of your role or title. Weaving these simple practices into our every day interactions is an efficient and effective way for creating the kind of culture where everyone can truly thrive.
Meet the Presenters
Dr. Catherine Ashcraft
Director of Organizational Research & Change
Senior Research Scientist Center for Technology Workforce Innovation
College of Engineering & Applied Science
University of Colorado, Boulder
https://ncwit.org/profile/catherine-ashcraft-ph-d/
Dr. Brad McLain
Director of Corporate Identity & Culture
Center for Technology Workforce Innovation
Managing Director of the Center for STEM Learning
College of Engineering & Applied Science
University of Colorado, Boulder
https://ncwit.org/profile/brad-mclain-ph-d/
About the Center for Technology Workforce Innovation
The Center for Technology Workforce Innovation (CTWI)’s mission is to build the technology workforce of the future by supporting organizations and initiatives that strengthen and expand the nation’s technology talent pool (K-12 through career).
We accomplish this by providing program management, project management, operational oversight, research, and evaluation services to both on-campus and off-campus partners.
About Elevate Quantum
Quantum technologies will be as important to the next century as semiconductors were to the last, and Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming are leading the way to build them. Since 2000, Colorado’s scientists alone have earned four Nobel Prizes for groundbreaking work on quantum science and the region is home to more quantum organizations, companies and jobs than anywhere else in the country.
Elevate Quantum is a Designated TechHub by the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration and boasts the largest regional consortium in America. The consortium of 120 organizations works to ensure that the region remains the global epicenter for Quantum by helping turn cutting-edge research into world-changing companies, facilitating a vibrant startup and scale-up ecosystem and building a strong workforce.
Elevate Quantum’s mission is simple: Dramatically accelerate the pace of commercialization in quantum.