Romana Mirza Lecture at SAIC

As previously mentioned, our good friend Romana Mirza is in town all week, working with us on some projects and delivering lectures.  Last night, she gave a talk at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago about authenticity in branding and marketing, and catalyzing change towards that authenticity.  There was some lively discussion about how to get that process going, and we were more than happy to be there to document it.

Please note again that she will be lecturing at Harrington College of Design tomorrow, Thursday November 17th, 6:30pm to 8pm, and we’d love to see everyone there!  Romana is an expert at Brand Strategy, having worked with clients both giant and small, and there is definitely a lot she can teach you, whether you are a novice or have years of experience in the field.

5 comments
  1. Romana Mirza says: 11.16.20113:38 pm

    Thanks marquardt+ team to making the connections to make this presentation happen. Sponsored by the office of Multi-culturalism the discussion brought up so many related subject matter and ideas that were new to me too…like “living in a trance” versus living authentically. One of the students came up with the idea of a professional development program and I’m all in! Looking forward to continuing this conversation! Thanks for Drea Howenstein and James Britt at SAIC for making the presentation happen.

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