Chicago Ideas Week announces events and featured speakers for 2014

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CHICAGO,IL – The fourth annual Chicago Ideas Week (CIW), taking place October 13-19, 2014, will bring together more than 150 globally renowned speakers, including A-list actors, distinguished entrepre

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CHICAGO,IL – The fourth annual Chicago Ideas Week (CIW), taking place October 13-19, 2014, will bring together more than 150 globally renowned speakers, including A-list actors, distinguished entrepreneurs, tech moguls, politicians, sports figures and other individuals who are changing the world. Some of the diverse speakers taking the CIW stage this year include actress Joan Cusack, “Meet the Press” moderator David Gregory, country music star Naomi Judd, journalist Nicholas Kristof, entrepreneur Peter Thiel and immigration rights activist Jose Antonio Vargas.

“Chicago Ideas Week is the world’s most accessible platform for ideas and innovation,” CIW Founder Brad Keywell, co-founder of Groupon and Lightbank, said. “With this year’s diverse lineup of business, political and social leaders, CIW will spark community-driven, intellectual conversations and inspire attendees and speakers alike to turn ideas into action.”

Chaired by Keywell, Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Groupon Co-Founder and CEO Eric Lefkofksy, the weeklong ideas platform features 21 90-minute Talks and 2 Summits during which speakers share insights on topics that range from politics, business and sports to pop culture, the brain and death. CIW also holds nearly 100 hands-on Labs across the city that provide attendees behind-the-scenes looks at some of Chicago’s most innovative organizations and businesses, including an inside peek at the CTA control room, a workshop on the art of coffee roasting at Bowtruss Coffee and a design session with BucketFeet shoe’s creative team. Most events are open to the public with the purchase of a $15 ticket.

“We’re proud to welcome global leaders to experience our city,” Emanuel said. “This event not only showcases our city’s vibrancy and diversity, but also encourages new initiatives and ventures while fostering a rich community of people who have the power to achieve great things.”

Central to CIW’s focus on fostering innovation and collaboration is the Future Global Leaders Summit, taking place Tuesday, October 14 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Cadillac Palace Theatre. The half-day Summit, which premieres this year, will gather the most thought-provoking social leaders, 35 years or younger, to connect and inspire. Vargas will join jazz musician Jon Batiste, former child soldier and human rights proponent Ishmael Beah, Liberty in North Korea’s Hannah Song and Harvard Lampoon president Alexis Wilkinson, among many others.

“The Future Global Leaders Summit will share the next generation of ideas changing our world for the better,” CIW Executive Director Jessica Malkin said. “The Summit fits into the CIW tradition of connecting young members of our community to new opportunities, including the CIW YOU(th) program for Chicago Public Schools students and the Bluhm/Helfand Social Innovation Fellowship that we award to several young social entrepreneurs each year.”

In addition to the Future Global Leaders Summit, CIW will host a half-day Tech Summit and the full-day Edison Talks, an invitation-only, daylong series of Talks centered around a single theme. This year, boundary-pushing leaders will discuss how they work on the “Edges” of their professions and society.

CIW is generously supported by Cornerstone Partners Ernst & Young LLP, Sterling Partners, Keywell Foundation,and Liz and Eric Lefkofsky; Edison Talks Partner U.S. Trust; Official Creative Partner Leo Burnett; Official Integrated Marketing Partner Starcom MediaVest Group; Official Communications Partner Edelman; Platinum Partners The Chicago Community Trust and Illinois Office of Tourism; Official Hotel Partner Hyatt; Official Technology Partner Table XI; and Official Travel Partner Orbitz for Business.

Media Partners at Chicago Ideas Week include ABC 7 Chicago, Chicago Tribune Blue Sky Innovation, Crain’s Chicago Business, WBEZ 91.5, Univision, Fusion and Niche Media.

CIW 2014 Talk Topics

The Brain
Longevity

Creative Process
Military

Death
Music

Education
Places & Spaces

Entrepreneurship
Politics

Explorers
Pop Culture

Food
Science

The Future of Business
Sports

Health
Witness

Instigators
Work

Lessons

CIW Lab Host Highlights

Academy for Global Citizenship
City Winery

Bowtruss Coffee
Columbia College Fashion Studies

Bucketfeet
Lagunitas

CTA: Chicago Transit Authority
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital

Catalyst Chicago
Midnight Circus

Chicago Botanic Garden
Rhine Distillery

City Year
Startup Institute

CIW 2014 Signature Events

Future Global Leaders Summit

Tech Summit

Edison Talks: EDGES

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • CIW also holds nearly 100 hands-on Labs across the city that provide attendees behind-the-scenes looks at some of Chicago’s most innovative organizations and businesses, including an inside peek at the CTA control room, a workshop on the art of coffee roasting at Bowtruss Coffee and a design session with BucketFeet shoe’s creative team.
  • In addition to the Future Global Leaders Summit, CIW will host a half-day Tech Summit and the full-day Edison Talks, an invitation-only, daylong series of Talks centered around a single theme.
  • “The Summit fits into the CIW tradition of connecting young members of our community to new opportunities, including the CIW YOU(th) program for Chicago Public Schools students and the Bluhm/Helfand Social Innovation Fellowship that we award to several young social entrepreneurs each year.

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