CO-OP Financial Services has opened registration for itsTHINK 13 conference and is hoping for a disruptive crowd.

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“Disrupt Business as Usual” is the theme of the April 29-May 2conference at the Swissotel in Chicago.

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“THINK 13 will be a 'master class' given by some of the world'smost respected business leaders, and attendees will come away with strategies to successfully innovate andavoid business as usual,” said Stan Hollen, president/CEO of CO-OPFinancial Services in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

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Speakers include:

  • Scott Belsky, author of “Making Ideas Happen,” and founder ofthe behance.net online portfolio platform for creativeprofessionals.
  • John Costello, chief global marketing and innovation officerfor Dunkin' Brands Group Inc., who has helped his company competesuccessfully against Starbucks.
  • Margaret Heffernan, a corporate CEO, entrepreneur and author of“Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at our Peril.”
  • David Robertson, The Wharton School, University ofPennsylvania and author of “Brick by Brick,” an examination ofLEGO's corporate turnaround.

Registration is available online. Early bird registration isavailable through Jan. 31 at $549 for credit union personnel and at$679 after that. Registrants may also select from four charityactivities ranging from $100-$150, with proceeds going toChildren's Miracle Network Hospitals.

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