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Darrel Rhea to co-chair Design Management Institute conference

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Darrel Rhea, CEO Cheskin Added Value, will be moderating discussions with renowned design leaders at the Design Management Institute’s Re-Thinking conference, held June 16-17 in San Francisco.

A fantastic group of world-class speakers will share provocative points-of-view and revitalizing tools to challenge, innovate and re-design the future of business strategy.  Darrel and Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management will co-chair the conference, hosted by Thomas Lockwood, president of the DMI.

Participants will be able to join valuable discussions with an international crew of thinkers and doers like Coca-Cola design VP David Butler, Businessweek innovation editor Bruce Nussbaum, Politecnico di Milano’s innovation management professor Roberto Verganti, Apple University dean Joel Podolney, Four Seasons Hotels CEO Katie Taylor, GE Healthcare global design GM Bob Schwartz, Seoul Korea’s chief design officer Kyung-Won Chung and many others.

As you know, we are passionate in our belief that design thinking has the potential to change business strategy as we know it. We hope you can be part of the conversation.

To find out more about the DMI conference, click here.

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