Tuesday, November 1, 2016



Take the Plunge Business Growth Conference Pros

Here are several of the featured hosts of Nov 9th's Take the Plunge business growth conference. 


Jason William Johnson - CEO and Co-Founder of Konveau™


 Jason is a subject matter expert in personality psychology and the CEO and Co-Founder of Konveau™, an app that uses personality type and personal interests to help people connect at social gatherings. He is also the Entrepreneurship Program Manager at the Chicago Urban League's Entrepreneurship Center. In his role at Chicago Urban League, he utilizes his knowledge of organizational leadership principles and branding to help clients launch new ventures through one on one coaching and training programs. Jason is a doctoral candidate in Organizational Leadership and holds a Masters in Industrial Organizational Psychology. His dissertation will explore how personality type influences the professional networking styles of managers and executives. He also has over 5 years of experience as a web developer and graphic designer. Jason has served as Educational Advisory Board Secretary for IAEOU, an online entrepreneurship incubator and training program for small business owners in Chicago and Amman, Jordan. He is also the current Central Region Vice President for National Urban League Young Professionals and a Past President of the Metropolitan Board of the Chicago Urban League, a chapter of the National Urban League Young Professionals (NULYP). Jason has also previously served as the Metropolitan Board’s Vice President and Personal & Professional Development Chair.


  Jim Harbin - Program Director at Greater Englewood Community Development Corporation

 Jim Harbin originally served as a board member for the Greater Englewood Community Development Corporation (CDC) from November 2013. Jim’s background spans over two decades in building contracting and construction management. He is now charged assisting with the client intake process, workshops, trainings and the overall strategic planning for CDC operations. As a resident of Englewood, Jim joined the CDC because of his desire to make a difference and help create a new story for the community. He believes that the mission of the CDC can bring about needed change, revitalization and inspiration to Englewood businesses and to the local residents they serve.






 Dionne Baux - Director of Programs at National Main Street Center Inc.,


As Director of Urban Programs, Dionne leads the initiative to broaden the Center’s offerings and engagement in urban neighborhood commercial districts. Dionne has over a decade of experience in project coordination in the fields of urban economic development and commercial district revitalization. She has extensive expertise engaging community stakeholders, identifying and implementing projects in conjunction with community based organizations, government institutions, and real estate development, as well as supporting capacity building opportunities. Before joining the Center in 2016, Dionne served as Senior Program Officer for Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Chicago where she managed economic development initiatives for the Chicago office, developed and led the award winning Business District Leadership program and the nationally recognized Smart Communities demonstration. Previous to LISC Chicago, Dionne served as a Financial Planning Analyst for the City of Chicago’s Department of Community Development where she administered rehabilitation grant programs to eligible Chicagoan residents and small business owners. Dionne holds a master’s degree in public administration from Roosevelt University and a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Click here for tickets to Take the Plunge 









About the host  : Project Forward is a specialty business management consultancy specializing  in economic development strategies and tactics for organizations that revitalize commercial corridors.  We partner with small businesses, chambers of commerce, real estate developers, business improvement districts or municipalities.

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