Announcing the Fifth Annual YP Summit

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2022 YP Summit Schedule

Meet and reconnect with engaged and diverse young professionals on Central Oregon Community College’s beautiful campus for our annual all-day, professional development-enhancing event. The YP Summit features a keynote speaker, great breakout sessions for deeper dives into specific learning topics, networking and social opportunities and an after party to cap off the day.

7:45am: Registration, Coffee and Networking
9am: Welcome and Keynote Speaker, Lisa Walden
10:45am: Morning Session (Options Listed Below)
12pm: Lunch
1pm: Networking Activity
2:30pm: Afternoon Session (Options Listed Below)
4pm: Closing and After Party

25% Off — Early Bird Tickets on Sale

(no code needed!)
April 21-May 5
$110 for Chamber Members | $82.50 Early Bird Pricing
$135 for Non Chamber Members | $101.25 Early Bird Pricing
We don’t want the cost of the event to be a barrier so we have scholarships available!
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Keynote

Lisa X. Walden
Co-Founder at Good Company Consulting
Leadership & Communications Expert
We are so excited to have Lisa Walden as this year’s keynote speaker!

Lisa X. Walden is a speaker, strategist and consultant dedicated to helping businesses create authentic, empowering workplaces that don’t inspire the dreaded Sunday scaries. Her presentations deliver action-oriented insights that help people better connect, collaborate and communicate.

Lisa is the co-author of Managing Millennials for Dummies and is deep in the trenches of planning her next book. She is a voracious consumer of all business-related books, podcasts, magazines and think pieces.

YP Summit Host

Carly Keenan
Anchor, Reporter and Weather Forecaster for NewsChannel 21 – KTVZ
Carly Keenan is an anchor, reporter and weather forecaster for NewsChannel 21 – KTVZ. Carly moved to Bend to start her career in February of 2021. She’s from St. Paul, Minnesota but went to the University of Kansas to study journalism and Spanish (ROCK CHALK!). In college, Carly went to many KU basketball games and was the president of her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. She also got to study abroad in Salamanca, Spain — traveling is her favorite! Carly lives in Bend with her cat, Dobbi (named after her favorite Harry Potter character), and enjoys trying out different coffee shops, floating the river in the summers and listening to live music at many of Bend’s breweries. Carly’s favorite thing to do is meet new people and engage with her community. She’s honored and excited to be the MC for this year’s YP Summit!

Morning Sessions

Leading Change
Dave Salciccioli

“By any objective measure, the amount of significant, often traumatic change in organizations has grown tremendously over the past two decades” — John Kotter, Leading Change.

This quote, written in 2012 was true at the time but is even more relevant today. Within the past two years, we have seen the world and business climate become more volatile, uncertain and complex; and these forces have increased the rate of change for organizations exponentially. As leaders, we have to accept the fact that the world is changing faster than ever before and that our organizations are going to be in a constant state of change.

The question is, are we prepared as leaders to lead change effectively within our organizations?

In this workshop, we will define change leadership and explore the art and science of leading change. We will define best practices to equip you and your team to become more agile and aligned in your change initiatives.

Session Takeaways: 

  • A renewed mindset on the importance of change leadership.
  • Best practices to initiate and lead change more effectively within your organization.
  • Action steps to immediately apply in your life and leadership.

Never Pay for Drinks on a Plane — The Power of Talking to Strangers
Josh Jensen

The last two years have taught us a lot about the importance of community. With so many of us assessing our jobs, long-term goals and expectations of the workplace it’s now more important than ever to have a solid professional community we can lean on and engage with.

Join this session to engage with Josh Jensen’s proven method of creating a community through networking. Whether you’re comfortable following up with new contacts or not, this is a space to build everyone’s skills and make this easier for us all.

Session Takeaways:

  • Learn to create community from contacts.
  • Learn key questions to expand your circle.
  • Strategies for professional advancement.

City of Bend Panel: Housing, Homelessness and Climate
Moderated by Ben Hemson, Business Advocate, City of Bend

The City of Bend operates one of the longest standing Affordable Housing programs in the state, providing assistance for the development of deed restricted housing since 2006. In recent years, the Bend City Council has responded to community requests for action on Climate Change and Houselessness by creating new programs initiatives aimed at addressing these issues. Hear from City staff and Councilors on local efforts to address these challenges, where partner organizations help and how you can get involved.

Session Takeaways:

  • Gain a better understanding of how the City of Bend is approaching these social issues.
  • Learn what organizations are doing to address these issues.
  • Learn how to get involved with these areas that affect our city.

Why Equity is a Business Imperative
Dr. Steven Nakana

Across sectors and industries, be it government, philanthropy, academia, health, finance, or information technology, “equity” is increasingly seen as not just a moral issue but as a business imperative. As a result of this shift, many organizations have embarked on the equity, diversity and inclusion journey. While equity is viewed as a business imperative across sectors, the relationship between equity and business bottom line is not clearly understood.

Lumping equity, diversity and inclusion (DEI) into a single concept creates confusion about this work. Within institutions, many people question the value of DEI work and some even say that DEI work is not part of their job, as it does not show within their job descriptions. What then is equity? Diversity? Inclusion? Why does DEI work matter, and why should you care?

Session Takeaways:

  • Understand the DEI business case.
  • Why DEI is key to promotion of inclusion, diversity and belonging.
  • Why DEI is increasingly a skillset demanded more by organizations.

Afternoon Sessions

Networking Know-How
We’ve listened to your feedback, and will spend the first part of the afternoon as a group to practice some key networking skills. Whether you’re comfortable walking up to someone new, tend to stick to familiar faces, or don’t even know where to start again, we’ll learn ways to network successfully and hopefully meet new people!

Session Takeaways: 

  • Strategies for joining a new group of people at an event.
  • Strategies for exiting a group, or conversation, gracefully.
  • Fun questions to ask that move beyond “What do you do for work?”

Leading Change
Dave Salciccioli

“By any objective measure, the amount of significant, often traumatic change in organizations has grown tremendously over the past two decades” — John Kotter, Leading Change.

This quote written in 2012 was true at the time but is even more relevant today. Within the past two years, we have seen the world and business climate become more volatile, uncertain and complex; and these forces have increased the rate of change for organizations exponentially. As leaders, we have to accept the fact that the world is changing faster than ever before and that our organizations are going to be in a constant state of change.

The question is, are we prepared as leaders to lead change effectively within our organizations?

In this workshop, we will define change leadership and explore the art and science of leading change. We will define best practices to equip you and your team to become more agile and aligned in your change initiatives.

Session Takeaways: 

  • A renewed mindset on the importance of change leadership.
  • Best Practices to initiate and lead change more effectively within your organization.
  • Action steps to immediately apply in your life and leadership.

Continuing Education: Ways to Shape Your Future

Stuck at a crossroads of wondering whether to go back to school, pursue a professional certification, or find a mentor? Or maybe you have an idea for what’s next, but aren’t sure what to expect? This interactive panel of local leaders and experts from OSU-Cascades and COCC are here to answer your questions. We will hear from panelists on their experiences with plenty of time for questions.

Session Takeaways:

  • Hear from people who have pursued higher education while working and/or raising a family.
  • Learn about options for additional knowledge that aren’t advanced degrees.
  • Ask questions of OSU-Cascades and COCC faculty and staff.

City of Bend: Infrastructure and Planning for Growth
Moderated by Melissa Hodnett, Assistant Finance Director, City of Bend

Bend has consistently ranked among the fastest growing cities in the western US over the past decade. With this growth comes new roads, sewer and water lines, densification in certain areas, and, at times, the need to identify new funding sources. Hear from City staff working on infrastructure development and long-term planning and bring your questions on how Bend will develop in the future.

Session Takeaways:

  • Learn about how the City of Bend addresses growth.
  • Learn about what infrastructure improvements are on the horizon.
  • Have your questions answered about the future of Bend.

Negotiating: Raises, Benefits and Titles

Whether you’ve changed jobs, or been promoted, during the great resignation, are thinking about it, or assume that one day you will, salary and benefits negotiation are often top of mind when transitioning your career. To take some of the uncertainty away, this session will focus on research to do before being offered the job, how to navigate negotiations, time to practice strategies and how to take lessons learned to your next experience.

Session Takeaways:

  • Understand what different compensation and benefit areas are typically open to negotiation.
  • How to research and create a strong case for your request.
  • How to effectively engage in conversation with your employer.

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