Join us at The Big Ooga for an evening with Jonathan Fields, author of "Uncertainty: Turning fear and doubt into fuel for brilliance."

In the era of uncertainty some people thrive and create lives and companies of brilliance while others find uncertainty paralyzing. In Jonathan's discussion you will gain the tools and mindset to move you beyond the pain of ambiguity into the joy of clarity so you can build a more epic life and business.

Where

Catalyst Ranch
656 W. Randolph Street
Chicago, Illinois

Cost

Non-Member  $25 in advance ($35 at door)

UCWBG Member  $17.50

Big Ooga Members  Free

Registration

Register Online

Deadline: 3/6/2012

Program

6:00 PM-8:00 PM: Lite Supper is Included

Speaker Profiles

Jonathon Fields (Speaker)
Lawyer, Author, Business Consultant

Based in Manhattan, Jonathan is a dad, husband, lawyer-turned-serial-entrepreneur, acclaimed blogger, award winning author, speaker and business consultant. His first book, Career Renegade was named a Top 10 Small Biz Book by Small Business Trends and his newest work, Uncertainty is an OPENForum award winner. He also runs a book marketing educational venture TribalAuthor.com and most recently launched The Good Life Project with a mission to equip people to build epic businesses that fuel good lives and serve a bigger purpose.

Fields has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, FastCompany, Inc., Entrepreneur, Forbes, USA Today, People, CNBC, News12, FoxBusiness, Vogue, Elle, Self, Fitness, Outside and O Magazine.

Please join us as we Skype Jonathan in from New York for a live conversation. We will be simultaneously hosting a live Tweet Chat/ online conversation so that his fans can join us from around the world.

Mark J. Carter of One80 will be producing the Tweet Chat/ online conversation. Carter's clients include NY Times bestselling author Tim Sanders, former CMO of the New England Patriots, Lou Imbriano and the founder of the TED Talk Conferences, Richard Saul Wurman.

Questions

Elene Cafasso, '87 
VP Programs @ at UCWBG
630 832-4399