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5. Larry Keeley at the 2009 Innovation Summit, Chicago
6 months ago
Larry Keeley on complexity, strategy and innovation. Introduction by Lance Pressl.

Larry is a thirty-year veteran of the innovation and strategy discipline. As president of Doblin Inc., he has helped dozens of global firms envision transformational innovation opportunities and plans, including Aetna, American Express, Amoco, Apple, Baxter, Citigroup, Coca-Cola, Consignia, Diageo, Ford, GE, Hallmark, McDonald’s, Monsanto, Motorola, Novartis, Pfizer, Shell, Steelcase, Target, Texas Instruments, WellPoint, Whirlpool, and Zurich Financial Services. He is also an active contributor to the city of Chicago, among other things serving on the board of Chicago Public Radio, where he has charted a strategy for possibly the most innovative public radio station in the U.S.

Hosted in partnership with the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the 2009 Innovation Summit brought together influential innovation experts, business executives, academics and government leaders to discuss innovation and accelerate Chicagoland's development as a globally recognized center for innovation. The summit was a collaboration between Illinois Institute of Technology Institute of Design and InnovateNow, the CCCF's innovation initative.
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