Monday October 13, 2014

8:30am - 9:30 am | Presented by Zeller Realty Group, Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., , IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Social Impact Investing: Financing a Better World Social Impact Investing: Financing a Better World Some call it philanthropy. Some call it pure investment strategy. Others say it’s both. CIW explores the opportunities and challenges of social impact investing, the latest trend shaking up the state of investment as we know it and how to invest in a better tomorrow. Speakers: • Linda Darragh: Executive Director, Kellogg Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative • Susan Crown: Founder & Chairman, Susan Crown Exchange • Jason Baron: Managing Director & Head Portfolio Manager, Social Investment Strategies, U.S. Trust, Private Wealth Management

8:30am - 10:00am | Eataly Chicago, 43 E. Ohio St., Chicago, IL 60611 VIP LAB: Eataly: Lots of Mozz(arella) Join Eataly cheesemonger and mozzarella maker David Malzahn for a behind-the-scenes look at Eataly's mozzarella lab. Our expert cheesemonger will demonstrate how to make creamy, chewy mozzarella from curds and boiling salted water before leading guests in a hands-on workshop. You'll leave armed with the skills to recreate this classic, Italian delicacy in their own homes.

9:00am - 11:00am | Catalyst Ranch, 656 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: Ink Factory: A Crash Course in Graphic Recording At Ink Factory, you talk. We draw. It's awesome.™ Join Ink Factory and the Catalyst Ranch—the creative event space in Chicago's historic Haymark Square—for a session that will hand you the tools of graphic recording. Hear from the graphic recorders themselves as they guide you through the history of visual note-taking. You'll leave able to incorporate visual note-taking into your own life. Get hooked on the visual revolution with Ink Factory!

10:00am-12:00pm | Redmoon Theatre, 2120 S. Jefferson St., Chicago, IL 60616 LAB: : Great Chicago Fire Festival Recap & Creating Boneshaker/Skelebration Hear about the amazing journey to October 4's Great Chicago Fire Festival from the production's creative minds: Redmoon Executive Artistic Director Jim Lasko and Artistic Producing Director Frank Maugeri. Then, take part in the creative process behind Redmoon's upcoming Boneshaker/Skelebration fall shows.

10:00am - 1:00pm | McDonalds Cycle Center in , 239 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: Bike and Park: Bike Commuting and You Bike and Park takes you behind the scenes of the the McDonald's Cycle Center at Chicago's Millennium Park, giving you an exclusive look at the innovative facility that is helping to make Chicago the most cycling-friendly city in the country. You'll hear about the Center's mission from staff and architects before heading on a guided bicycle tour to see Chicago's cycling infrastructure first hand. *Please wear closed toe shoes and bike-appropriate clothing to this Lab.

10:00am- 12:00pm | Health Technology Innovation Incubator, 2242 W. Harrison St., Suites 201-18, Chicago IL 60612 LAB: ProofX Bio FabLab: Printing Body Parts in 3D ProofX Bio FabLab uses 3D printing to reimagine biomedical research and patient care. You’ll learn about how the company producing patient-specific replicas of anatomies, custom-printed orthotics and prosthetics, and medical devices. Then, have your own limbs scanned and watch as they are transformed into 3D models.

12:00pm - 1:00pm | Presented by ABC 7 Chicago, Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602

CONVERSATION: Veterans: Life after Service Nearly three million veterans of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are now facing life as civilians. CIW takes a deeper look into the services, networks and resources for veterans and their families as they reintegrate into their communities, manage their physical and mental health, and search for jobs. With less than one percent of Americans serving in the armed forces, how can our society do a better job of understanding and appreciating the service of those who voluntarily serve their country? Speakers • Eli Williamson: Director, Veterans Program, The Robert R. McCormick Foundation • Mark Doyle: Founder, Rags of Honors • Pat Dossett: Co-Founder & Director, Tip of the Spear Foundation • Elizabeth O’Herrin: Director of Operations, Pat Tillman Foundation • Brandon Bodor: COO, The Bunker Incubator

1:00pm - 3:00pm | The Logan Square, 2864 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60618 LAB: The Chicago Community Trust & Greater Good Studio: Parent Engagement Roadmap The Chicago Community Trust’s On The Table Initiative sparks mealtime conversations that generate solutions to the challenges Chicago faces today. Join top design consulting firm Greater Good Studio—a company that creates design tools for positive social change—for an exploration of one of the six stellar, actionable ideas that emerged from On The Table. You’ll design a project that empowers parents to navigate and improve their neighborhood schools, and will leave this Lab feeling empowered yourself.

1:00pm - 3:00pm | UIC Engineering Research Facility (ERF), 842 W. Taylor St., Room 2068, Chicago, IL 60607 LAB: University of at Chicago’s Electronic Visualization Laboratory (UIC, EVL) Imagine a room where the surfaces are wallpapered with 3D TVs and seamlessly connected to smartphones or tablets. You can talk, touch or gesture and watch in a movie, play a videogame or remotely collaborate with colleagues. Join Director of Research Andrew Johnson for a behind-the-scenes tour of the UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory, the innovative laboratory that is helping to create the world of the future.

1:00pm - 4:00pm | Chicago Flyhouse Facility, 2925 W. Carroll Ave., Chicago, IL 60612 LAB: Chicago Flyhouse: Flying at Flyhouse This one-of-a-kind experience is your opportunity to soar—literally—and experience the freedom of somersaulting in the air. Learn how to jump, spin, kick and flip with Chicago Flyhouse as your guide. We'll repeat this one more time: You will fly at this Lab. *Please tie back hair. Do not wear dresses or loose-fitting clothing to this Lab.

3:00pm - 5:00pm | Columbia College, 623 S. Wabash Ave., Room 705, Chicago, IL 60605 VIP LAB: M2057 by Maria Pinto: For the Love of Draping In fashion, you have to know the rules before you can break them. Learn the fundamentals of draping with Maria Pinto, the Chicago designer whose sleek, chic dresses have been worn by First Lady Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and Brooke Shields. Then start draping your own dress—and feel free to break some fashion “rules" yourself.

4:00pm - 5:30pm | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 TALK: Military: Defense of the Future What is the future of defense in America? From the threat of climate change to the ethics of drone warfare, craniofacial 3D printing to specially trained robots, the military of the future faces never-before-seen dangers, while armed with stunningly sophisticated tools. A former Air Force drone operator, military research specialists and a distinguished pilot in the Iraq War discuss the challenges, innovations and emerging technologies impacting our country's $700 billion military. Speakers • Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth (D-IL): U.S. Representative, Illinois Eighth Congressional District • Dr. Gerald Grant: Service Chief, 3D Medical Applications Center, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center • Brandon Bryant: Former Drone Operator, United States Air Force • Benjamin Kohlmann: Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy • Patrick Tucker: Technology Editor, Defense One

4:00pm - 5:30pm Presented By the University of Illinois | Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611

TALK: Science: Your Life Under a Microscope Science isn’t all white lab coats and beakers: It’s everything that surrounds you. From the cocktail you ordered last night to the latest furniture design, world-renowned experts put your life under a microscope. Learn the myriad ways that scientific principles and discoveries impact our daily lives. Speakers • Hakeem Oluseyi, Ph.D.: Astrophysics & Professor, Florida Institute of Technology & Host, Science Channel's "Outrageous Acts of Science" • Charles Spence: Professor, Crossmodal Research Laboratory, Oxford University • Adam Rogers: Articles Editor, WIRED Magazine • Jessica Banks: President & Founder, RockPaperRobot • Michael McConnell, M.D., MSEE: Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular) & Director of Cardiovascular Health Innovation, Stanford University

4:00pm - 6:00pm | Social Deviant Offices, 1143 W. Rundell Pl., Chicago, IL 60607 LAB: Social Deviant: Turning Thoughts into Things If you think it, you'd better be able to make it. Adopt Social Deviant's mantra in a Lab that will change the way you approach work— by being kind. CEO Mark Landsberg will introduce you to Social Deviant's workspace, including the many toys, gadgets and state-of- the-art drones available to its employees. Then, you'll take an idea from initial concept to action yourself and explore how projects like Social Deviant's Random Acts of Kindness Week can the way businesses approach work.

5:30pm - 7:00pm | Heather Talbert Studio, 212 N. Sangamon St., Unit 3G, Chicago, IL 60607 LAB: Heather Talbert Photography: It's What's Behind the Lens That Counts Look behind the curtain of a live, outdoor photo shoot—model included! Fashion photographer Heather Talbert, who has shot for Refinery 29, Teen Vogue and Steven Alan, will lead you through the foundations of camera settings, lighting and backgrounds. You'll learn how to use natural light, textures, colors and shadows to produce stunning, one-of-a-kind photos. Venture outside of your photo-taking comfort zone and view the world around you through a new lens in this hands-on photo session.

5:30pm - 8:30pm | Columbia College Chicago, 623 S. Wabash Ave., Room 705, Chicago, IL 60605 LAB: Columbia College Chicago Fashion Studies: Plastic Bag Fashion Reduce, reuse, recycle. Make your impact on the environment by turning grocery bags into fashion. Columbia College Professor and textile designer Beth Shorrock will provide advice, experience and her well-trained eye for fashion as you transform plastic bags into fashion-forward (and eco-friendly) handbags, skirts and more at this hands-on Lab. *Participants are encouraged to “reduce, reuse and recycle” by collecting and bringing plastic bags

6:00pm - 7:00pm Presented by Exelon | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Energy: The $6.1 Trillion Industry Wars are fought over it. Our health and environment continue to be changed by it. And it’s 2.5 times the size of the entire IT industry. CIW investigates what you need to know about this booming business at the center of our country, our world and our future. Speakers • Jason Blumberg: CEO & Managing Director, Energy Foundry • Chirinjeev Kathuria: President & Chairman, New Generation Power • Anne Evens: CEO, Elevate Energy • Emmanuel Lagarrigue: Senior Vice President, Buildings & Partner Business Units, Schneider Electric

6:00pm - 8:00pm | Offsite Chicago, 560 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: Twist: The Five Paths to Joyful Problem Solving

Twist, the innovation and brand consulting firm, believes that anyone can be a problem solving machine. Come learn about and experience five problem solving techniques that could lead you to a more joyful problem solving approach and help you rethink the way you approach challenges in your day-to-day life.

6:30pm - 8:00pm | City Winery Chicago, 1200 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60607 VIP LAB: City Winery Chicago: Winemaking 101 Swirl, sniff and sip as City Winery guides you through the basic art of winemaking. With this interactive, "research" intensive wine course, you will learn modern fermentation science and the chemical components of a balanced wine. Enjoy Chicago-made vino, discussions and much more!

7:00pm - 8:30pm | , 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Politics: Behind the Headlines Award-winning political journalist David Gregory leads politicians, strategists and DC insiders in an up-to-the-minute analysis of the state of our government, both domestic and abroad. Speakers • David Gregory: Former Host, "" • Reverend : Baptist Minister; Political, Civil Rights & Social Justice Activist • Ana Navarro: Political Commentator • Ambassador Robert Ford: Senior Fellow, Middle East Institute & Former Ambassador, Syria • David Axelrod: Director, Institute of Politics, University of Chicago • Mike Murphy: Political Media Consultant, Campaign Strategist & Partner, Revolution Agency • Juan Williams: National Political Correspondent & Author • David Kramer: President, Freedom House & Former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights & Labor

7:00pm - 8:30pm Presented By Hyatt | Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 TALK: Explorers: The Ends of the Earth Get ready to go around the world and back in 90 minutes as the globe’s most accomplished and daring explorers take us to the rarest parts of the planet. Venture into the depths of the Underground, complete Amelia Earhart’s historic flight and seek out the world’s most dangerous animals without even leaving your seat. Speakers • Amelia Rose Earhart: President, Fly with Amelia Foundation • Katy Croff Bell: Chief Scientist, Nautilus Exploration Program • Lucian Perkins: Award-winning Photojournalist • Jut Wynne: Ecologist, Explorer & Research Scientist, The SETI Institute • Captain James A. Lovell, Jr.: Former Naval Aviator & NASA Astronaut • Lev Wood: Captain, Secret Compass

7:45pm - 9:45pm | Nellcote, 833 W. Randolph, Chicago, IL 60607 GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER: Where Science & Design Collide The Dinner: Executive Chef Jared Van Camp crafts an “obsessively house made” and locally focused bill of fare, which consists of Neapolitan pies, pastas made from scratch daily, as well as a variety of meat and seafood dishes. The Conversation: Join us for a dynamic discussion of how our once separate professional worlds are now colliding. Over the past 15 years, industrial design—the industry that melds art, business and engineering—has grown in size and influence. We will hear from leaders at the forefront of design and science who will discuss their own crafts, as well as lay out their vision for the future of engineering and design.

Tuesday October 14, 2014

8:30am - 11:30am | The Cara Program, 237 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, IL 60611 LAB: The Cara Program: Jump Out of Your Comfort Zone Peek behind the curtain at the methods used to inspire hundreds of people to radically transform their lives each year. The Cara Program prepares and inspires adults affected by homelessness and poverty to return to the workforce using a highly effective curriculum that has placed over 4,600 adults into quality, permanent employment. Take part in Motivations, the program’s unique

morning ritual, where program's participants inspire each other with personal stories and songs and encourage us all to take on the day. Then, experience firsthand The Cara Program's transformative powers as our veteran “Transformations Trainer” leads the group through a powerful exercise designed to get you out of your comfort zone and leave you inspired.

10:00am - 12:00pm | Cars.com Offices, 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60604 LAB: Creating a Positive User Experience: How to Differentiate Your Mobile App with Cars.com Make your own mobile app with Cars.com, a company that is revolutionizing mobile use in the automotive industry. Get a behind- the-scenes look at how Cars.com's mobile development and UX teams collaborate to produce an app that helps people make one of the most important purchases of their lives. You'll then apply those collaborative techniques to design a mobile app prototype of your own as a group and demonstrate how going mobile can improve any business or organization.

10:00am - 12:00pm | Catalyze Chicago, 650 W. Lake St., Chicago, IL 60611 LAB: DesignHouse: From Concept to Product (In Just One Week) Be part of a crazy, one-week sprint to bring a new product from concept to actuality. You'll generate concepts and build rough prototypes, which will be produced locally in Chicago and brought to life as CIW unfolds. *Please wear closed toe shoes to this Lab.

10:00am- 12:30pm | Fulton Market Retail, 1000 W. Randolph, Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: Gensler: Have You Ever Hacked a Building or City? Gensler, the interdisciplinary global design firm, has spent the last two years researching how we can use hacking to update the places we live and work. In this Lab, you'll build on this research to brainstorm and formulate a plan for hacking a Chicago building. In the process, you'll discover the myriad ways Chicago can continue to develop into a city of the future.

11:00am - 1:00pm | Fearless Food Kitchen at Broadway Armory Park, 5917 N. Broadway St., Chicago, IL 60660 LAB: Peterson Garden Project: Everybody Eats Peterson Garden Project transforms empty lots into gardens that double as productive teaching environments. You'l learn how Peterson Garden Project teaches individuals the life-long skill of growing food, via Pop-up Victory Gardens, home cooking and more. With Founder and President LaManda Joy, you'll prepare a lunch in the Fearless Food Kitchen, exploring how small changes— like making home-cooked meals—can have big economic, cultural and personal impacts. *Please wear long pants and closed toe shoes to this Lab.

12:00pm - 1:00pm Presented by Captivate | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Cross-Industry Leadership: A Case Study Come to Life As Governor of Indiana, Mitch Daniels reinvigorated the state by applying business principles to solve government problems. Here, the former Governor and current President of Purdue University dissects his experience as a leader and reformer with acclaimed Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan, walking the audience through Kaplan’s influential Harvard Business Review case study. Don’t miss this unique and interactive conversation relevant to anyone seeking to strengthen their leadership skills and find new ways to solve problems. Speakers • Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.: President, Purdue University • Robert Kaplan: Professor & Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School

12:00pm - 2:00pm | Chicago Innovation Exchange, 1452 E. 53rd Street, Chicago, IL 60615 LAB: IIT Institute of Design & The Polsky Center: Innovation at the 21st Century University Technology, the economy and society are changing education as we know it. Join Starr Marcello, Director and COO of Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, in a game of "University Innovation" where you'll using roleplaying to strategize and reimagine

institutions of learning in the 21st century, drawing on the innovative practices of the Polsky Center and the IIT Institute of Design. This is your opportunity to disrupt the disruptors and re-envision the future of education.

12:30pm - 5:30pm | Presented by Univision and Fusion Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 SUMMIT: Future Global Leaders Summit CIW scoured the globe to bring together thought-provoking leaders under the age of 35 in social entrepreneurship, technology, art, education and more for this new half-day event. Representing five continents, these innovators are tackling hunger, inventing globally accessible technology, empowering immigrants and refugees, and creating cutting-edge art, music and comedy. Join us as we reimagine global politics and society with the next generation of leaders. Speakers • Alicia Menendez: Host, Fusion • Mariana Atencio: Host, Fusion • Nicholas Kristof: Columnist, ""; Pulitzer Prize–winning Journalist; Best-selling Author • Sheryl WuDunn: Pulitzer Prize–winning Journalist & Best-selling Author • Jose Antonio Vargas: Founder, Define American • Ishmael Beah: Human Rights Activist; Author, "A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier" • Adam Lowy: Founder & Executive Director, Move for Hunger • David Burstein: CEO & Founder, Run for America • David Sengeh: Co-Founder & President, Global Minimum • Christopher Ategeka: Founder & CEO, CA Bikes • Alejandro Maza: Founder & CEO, OPI: Open Intelligence • Viney Kumar: Winner, Google Science Fair 13-14 Age Category; Founder, Alwaysvin • Hannah Song: President & CEO, Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) • Josipha Majic: Founder & CEO, Teddy the Guardian • Jon Batiste: Pianist, Vocalist & Composer • Alexis Wilkinson: President, Harvard Lampoon • Emerson Spartz: CEO, Spartz Media • Ted Gonder: BHSI Fellow; Co-Founder & CEO, Moneythink • Zubaida Bai: BHSI Fellow; Founder & CEO, AYZH • Mayor Aja Brown: Mayor, City of Compton, CA More speakers to be announced.

1:00pm - 3:00pm | Digital Professional Institute, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 LAB: Digital Professional Institute: Intro To Mobile App Development Digital Professional Institute's Director of Program Development and veteran programmer Rishu Mandolia will show you how an app goes from concept to prototype. Using Xcode, the software used by professional developers to create apps for Apple’s mobile products, you'll design and build a prototype of a mobile app yourself. Go inside the exciting process of mobile app creation with the company that helps companies and employees put cutting-edge digital technologies to use.

1:00pm - 3:00pm | Fort Knox Studios, 4255 N. Knox Ave., Chicago, IL 60641 LAB: Fort Knox Studios: Music Ecosystem Tour the 140,000-square-foot music production, recording and rehearsal facility with co-owner and co-Founder Kent Nielsen. Fort Knox Studios offers bands and music, film, creative and tech industry professionals space to work alongside each other in a facility that currently has over 1,100 active tenants. See the inner workings of Chicago's vibrant music scene and discuss where Chicago music is headed next at this behind-the-scenes look into modern music production.

2:00pm - 4:00pm | Leo Burnett, 35 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL 60601 VIP LAB: Leo Burnett/Farmhouse: Re-imagine, Re-design and Re-market an Everyday Object Some of the most meaningful innovations are also the least expected. Join Leo Burnett's innovation and new venture center, Farmhouse, in a highly interactive session that will deploy creativity in its purest form: giving new life to an old thing. Through the principles of story-driven design, participants will head to the front lines of innovation and become product designers for a day.

3:00pm-4:30pm | Aon Center, 200 E. Randolph St., Floor 66, Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: Gastrophysics: Feeding Your Mind What can jelly beans teach you about your brain? A lot if you're talking to experimental psychologist and CIW speaker Charles Spence! Join us for a hands-on tasting unlike anything you've experienced before. Spence will introduce you to the science behind taste as you sample a variety of foods and examine the importance of factors like crunch, color, smell and context. You'll leave with a new appreciation for what you eat and a greater understanding of your own individual perception of taste.

3:00pm - 5:00pm | Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 60022 LAB: Behind-the-Scenes at the Chicago Botanic Garden Join Chicago Botanic Garden CEO and President Sophia Shaw on a behind-the-scenes tour of one of the world's greatest living museums and conservation science centers. You'll gain private access to the tall-grass prairie seed bank, the Leed-Gold Science Center's state-of-the-art plant science labs and the production greenhouses where 250,000 plants are grown annually. *We recommend that participants wear comfortable clothing and shoes to this Lab.

3:00pm - 5:00pm | Joseph Freed and Associates, 33 S. , 4th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603 LAB: The Idealist's Journey: City Year's Approach to Reflection and Connection Every year, nearly 3,000 people join City Year in making a lasting impact on students in Chicago and beyond. Take the inner journey of leadership development with City Year’s Vice President of Leadership and Development, Dr. Max Klau. Experience how City Year guides corps members are guided to live lives of mission and purpose. Leave this workshop prepared to confront the your own leadership challenges.

3:00pm - 5:30pm | SquarePlanet, 222 W. Ontario Suite 340 LAB: SquarePlanet: School of Rock (Your Presentation)! Drawing parallels from the fundamental elements of rock and roll, the School of Rock (Your Presentation)! will take you down Abbey Road and teach you how to bring down the house with a rockin’ presentation. SquarePlanet will break down what makes a powerful presentation and how rock legends utilized those same principles, skyrocketing them to hip-shakin’ success. Guaranteed music, optional trashed hotel room (but highly discouraged). Upon graduation, guests will be ready to hit the stage, armed with confidence and a can of Aqua Net.

4:00pm - 5:30pm | Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 TALK: Sports: The Playbook Has Changed Can brain research and technology save the NFL? How would new NCAA regulations or the unionizing of student athletes forever change college athletics? CIW explores the $145 billion dollar industry at the forefront of the national conversations on everything from labor and economics to social justice and technology. Speakers • Jon Greenberg: Columnist, ESPN Chicago • Ted Leonsis: Managing Partner, Revolution Growth; Founder, Chairman, Majority Owner & CEO, Monumental Sports & Entertainment • Rick Horrow: CEO, Horrow Sports Ventures • Ronnie Lott: Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee • Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto: Professor, University of Nebraska College of Law

4:00pm - 7:00pm | Lagunitas Brewing Company, 1843 S. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, IL 60608 LAB: Lagunitas Brewing Company: Be the Brewer Walk behind the curtains of Chicago's newest—and largest—brewery, Lagunitas Brewing. You'll become a craft beer brewer for the day, learning the history of the craft and getting a crash course in brewing from the head brewer at Lagunitas Chicago. Then, take

off your brewing hat and sample several different varieties of the finished product. *For your safety, please wear long pants and closed toe shoes to this Lab.

5:00pm - 7:00pm | Aon Center, 200 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: Edelman Crisis Simulation Lab Target. GM. FIFA. Each has experienced a crisis adversely impacting their reputation, bottom line and license to lead. Join the world's largest privately held PR firm, Edelman, and respond to and mitigate a rapidly escalating crisis simulation. Led by Edelman’s Chicago Crisis and Risk Management Team, which offers 24/7 crisis and issues management support to Fortune 500 companies, mid-sized organizations and nonprofits, this realistic crisis simulation will test your ability to work under fire.

5:30pm - 7:00pm | Workspring, 30 W Monroe St. Floor 4, Chicago, IL 60603 LAB: Workspring: Insight-Driven Design The culture of work is changing. Join Workspring, a division of Steelcase Inc., to learn how insight-driven space design and the art of staging great experiences inspire people to be more productive and creative. You'll gain a unique glimpse into the inner workings of Workspring’s business model and culture, learn more about collaborative consumption and sustainable business models, and walk away empowered to bring great experiences to your workplace

6:00pm-7:15pm Presented by Silicon Valley Bank| Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 LAB: Piranha Tank Think ABC's "Shark Tank" is intense? Come watch four hand-picked fledgling businesses vie for a cash prize and the opportunity to work with some of the country’s leading angel and venture investors. We're talking real-life entrepreneurial survival. See who will sink and who will swim.

6:00pm - 7:30pm | Chicago Architecture Foundation's Design Studio, 224 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60604 LAB: Northwestern University’s Knight Lab: Computer Science Calisthenics You don't need code—or even a computer—to learn computer science logic and techniques. Participants of all backgrounds and skills will learn common computer science techniques through hands-on problem solving activities from Marmalade-bot to The Orange Game.

7:00pm - 8:30pm | Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 TALK: Death: An Unexpected Take on Life We’re demystifying death, a subject that stands at the intersection of politics, spirituality, economics, technology and more. Experts will take on society’s taboo topics, navigating grief in the Facebook age, the business behind the funeral home and the rituals that bring communities together. Speakers: • Steve Miller: Obituary Writer, Bloomberg News • Dr. Jennifer Brokaw: Founder, Good Medicine • Dr. Norma Bowe: Professor, College of Education, Kean University • Rebecca Soffer: Co-Founder & CEO, Modern Loss • Sam Parnia: Director of Resuscitation Research, State University of New York–Stony Brook •

7:00pm - 8:30pm Presented by Table XI | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Lessons: Turning Points Speakers share the defining moments that forced them to reflect on their lives and forge new paths. From learning to communicate with an autistic son, fighting for equality and justice at the Supreme Court, and talking down a school shooter, these stories provide a new lens on family, career and the pursuit of happiness in the modern world. Speakers: • Nicholas Kristof: Columnist, "The New York Times"; Pulitzer Prize–winning Journalist; Best-selling Author • Ron Suskind: Senior Fellow, Center for Ethics, Harvard University • Antoinette Tuff: Founder & CEO, Kids on the Move for Success • Robbie Kaplan: Partner, Paul Weiss, LLP • Sam Polk: Author; Founder, Groceryships • Laura Desmond: CEO, Starcom MediaVest Group

• Sean Combs: Chairman, Combs Enterprises

7:00pm - 9:00pm | Offsite Chicago, 560 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: CoFoundersLab: The Entrepreneur’s DNA What does your entrepreneurial DNA say about your strengths (and weaknesses) in the workplace? More than you would think. You'll use the innovative bosiDNA assessment tool to discover your key entrepreneurial traits. Then, test your entrepreneurial mettle in a guided exercise in which you'll interact with others, seeing how your DNA affects the way you work.

7:30pm - 9:30pm | Ada Street, 1664 N. Ada St., Chicago, IL 60642 GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER: Music & Creativity The Dinner: Ada Street is one of the most unique dining and entertaining venues in Chicago. Their passion for beautiful food, delicious libations and memorable service combined with Chef Zoe Schor’s seasonal, ever-changing menu make for an unforgettable dining experience. Share Chef Schor’s small plates in Ada Street’s intimate, candlelit private dining room for a one-of-a-kind dinner. This dinner will include a fixed small plates menu with wine pairings for 12 guests. The Conversation: The creative process behind your favorite songs is one that involves artists, businessmen, producers, managers and more. See what goes into music production through the eyes of the musician and the manager, and explore evolution of a song from the first few notes on the page to a radio-ready recording.

Wednesday October 15, 2014

9:00am - 10:00am | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Immigration: From Ellis Island to ICE There are 11 million undocumented immigrants living in America today—a population nearly equal to that of the state of Illinois. Join policy expert Steve Edwards, labor union leader Eliseo Medina and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and documentary filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas—an undocumented immigrant himself—in a fearless exploration of the cultural, political and economic realities of the American immigration system. Featuring select clips from the new documentary “Documented,” this conversation will give you a new take on the U.S. government’s role in immigration. Speakers • Steve Edwards: Executive Director, Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago • Jose Antonio Vargas: Founder, Define American • Eliseo Medina: Labor Union Activist & Former Secretary-Treasurer, SEIU

9:00am - 11:30am | GEMS World Academy Chicago, 350 E. South Water St., Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: GEMS World Academy Chicago: Educational Technology and Mobile Learning Go back to school for the day with the school standing at the frontier of hands-on, experiential learning and discover how GEMS World Academy (GWA) is changing the way students learn through an innovative mobile learning platform. In a field exploration led by GWA's Director of Academic Technology and Innovation Thomas Steele-Maley, you'll use iPads to gain a new perspective on the world around you, recording sound and video, drawing and taking observational notes on your surroundings. You'll see how GWA is extending education far beyond the confines of a classroom and creating experiences that actively connect our community to the world. *iPads will be provided by GEMS World Academy for the duration of the Lab.

9:00am - 12:00pm | Ink Factory Studio, 1828 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 LAB: Think Like Ink: An Introduction to Graphic Recording with Ink Factory At Ink Factory, you talk. We draw. It's awesome.™ Learn how Ink Factory uses graphic recordings to bring events to life and hear from the graphic recorders themselves as they guide you through the history of visual note-taking. You'll get a crash course in graphic recording, leaving able to incorporate visual note-taking into your own life. Get hooked on the visual revolution with Ink Factory!

9:30am - 12:30pm | Library, 400 S. State St., Chicago, IL 60605 LAB: The Chicago Public Library: Making for Everyone Unleash the maker within you at the Chicago Public Library's Maker Lab. Mold your ideas, plans and aspirations into a concrete plan of action with the help of Maker Lab librarian Sasha Neri. Then take the helm of the laser cutter to bring your design to life at Chicago Public Library's one-of-a-kind innovation center.

10:00-11:30 | Accenture Customer Innovation Network, 161 N. Clark St., 33rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: Accenture: Nomadic Retail for All Join Accenture Digital, which helps organizations unleash the power of digital to drive growth, for an exploration of how mobile strategies fit within a physical shopping experience. Working directly with retailers and members of the Accenture experience design team, you'll use real-time data from Chicago to build a pop-up strategy for a brand and think through the logistical challenges of establishing a nomadic space. You'll walk away with a new appreciation for why pop-up shops, food trucks and other “lo-fi” branded experiences have defined the edge of our retail experiences for a decade.

10:00am - 12:00pm | Keith House, 1900 S. Prairie Ave., Chicago, IL 60616 LAB: Windy City Times: Alternative Journalism Lab How have alternative media adapted to the changing tides of journalism? Go behind the scenes of the LGBT newspaper Windy City Times with Publisher and Executive Editor Tracy Baim. Then, become a journalist for the day as you interview, compile notes and create a final story for print, online, podcast or video. Discover—and use—the tools used to create media that speaks to today's audience.

12:00pm - 1:30pm Presented by Sterling Partners | Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 TALK: Work: Work Like A ______This is not your average professional development session. Learn how to boost your own productivity by working like a philosopher, MMA fighter, movie producer and more. Break out of your cubicle and redefine your approach to work under the guidance of these unique mentors. Speakers: • LZ Granderson: Contributor & Senior Writer, CNN & ESPN • Rich Franklin: Three-time UFC Champion & Vice President at ONE FC • Bonnie Curtis: Film Producer, Mockingbird Pictures • Christian Madsbjerg: Founder & Partner, ReD Associates • Leroy Chiao: Former Astronaut, NASA & Special Advisor, Houston Association for Space and Science Education

12:00pm - 1:30pm Presented by Edelman | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Food: The Path to Your Plate What’s for dinner? The ingredients and dishes that ultimately make it to your table have taken a long journey through culture, history and an increasingly complicated food system. CIW has gathered chefs, journalists, scholars and industry-insiders to discuss how your daily choices are part of a complex global system that combines flavor, policy, agriculture and tradition. Speakers: • Louisa Chu: Co-Host, WBEZ’s “Chewing the Fat” • : Critically-acclaimed Chef, Award-winning Author, Restaurateur & TV Personality • Urvashi Rangan: Executive Director, Food Safety & Sustainability Center, Consumer Reports • Mitchell Davis: Executive Vice President, The James Beard Foundation • Gary Hirshberg: Chairman & Former CEO & President, Stonyfield Farm • Stephanie Izard: Executive Chef & Partner, Girl & the Goat and Little Goat • Marty Travis: Farmer, Spence Farm • Errol Schweizer: Executive Global Grocery Coordinator, Whole Foods Market

12:00pm - 1:00pm Presented by Caterpillar | Morningstar, 22 W Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Innovation Around the World

CIW has gathered some of the most talented young innovators from around the world to share their exciting emerging technologies. From health to education, climate change to policy reform, these entrepreneurs, leaders and ideas makers are reshaping the technologies we use everyday and re-inventing our world. • Benjamin Jones: Gordon & Llura Gund Family Professor of Entrepreneurship, Kellogg School of Management • Zubaida Bai: BHSI Fellow; Founder & CEO, AYZH • Zak Kaufman: BHSI Fellow; Co-Founder & CEO, Vera Solutions • Ted Gonder: BHSI Fellow; Co-Founder & CEO, Moneythink • Beth Schmidt: BHSI Fellow; Founder & Executive Director, Wishbone • Viney Kumar: Winner, Google Science Fair 13-14 Age Category; Founder, Alwaysvin • David Sengeh: Co-Founder & President, Global Minimum

12:00pm - 1:30pm | a. favorite design studio, 4229 N. Honore St., #202, Chicago, IL 60613 LAB: Greetings from Chicago: Postcard Making with A. Favorite Design Greetings from Chicago Ideas Week! Get a crash course in letterpress printing with the Chicago-based company that specializes in this historic printing process. You'll then print your own card and mail a hand-letterpressed postcard to family and friends.

1:00pm-3:00pm | Academy for Global Citizenship, 4647 W. 47th St., Chicago, IL LAB: The Academy for Global Citizenship Goes Back to Kindergarten Go back to Kindergarten for a day of yoga, composting and fun in the garden at the most innovative Chicago public charter school. A laboratory of educational innovation, the Academy for Global Citizenship is a holistic learning environment that includes a rigorous International Baccalaureate Program, dual-language classrooms and globally relevant topics alongside the types of educational initiatives you likely don't remember from your Kindergarten days—gardening, school-wide composting and chicken coops.

1:00pm - 3:00pm | dough office and tastytrade studio, 19 N. Sangamon St., Chicago, IL 60607 LAB: dough, inc.: Better Investing for the Everyday Person Learn how to connect the dots between everyday lives and successful investing with dough, the company that is turning real people into better investors. Co-CEO Tom Sosnoff will lead the group in the creation of an innovative financial concept that will help the everyday investor make wiser decisions. You'll then collaborate to produce a video that will air on dough's company network. *Because you may be filmed in front of a green screen, do not wear green to this Lab.

1:30pm - 4:30pm | Sweet Water Foundation, 5749 S. Perry Ave., Chicago, IL 60621 LAB: Sweet Water Foundation: The Mycelia Project The Mycelia Project is an innovative collaboration that seeks to unite various communities through hands-on, experiential projects that promote 21st century, resilient communities. At this Lab, you'll explore the benefits of alternative agricultural methods like aquaponics and create an aquaponic food production system yourself. Then, get a chance to taste the fruits (and vegetables) of The Mycelia Project through a guided culinary and juicing experience.

2:00pm - 4:00pm | Fort Knox Studios, 4255 N. Knox Ave., Chicago, IL 60641 LAB: Musical Improvisation and Composition with Dave Hiltebrand This Lab is for anyone who has a song in his heart and a spring in his step. Walk through the creative process of music composition with musician and composer Dave Hiltebrand, as you turn a musical idea into reality. You'll explore key, tonality and musical themes before collaborating and creating an original musical piece as a group. Leave inspired and emboldened to compose your own music at home.

2:00pm-4:30pm | AIA Chicago, 35 E. Upper Wacker Dr. #250 Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: Gensler: Redesigning to Catalyze Community

Gensler, the interdisciplinary global design firm, has spent the last two years researching how we can use hacking to update the places we live and work. Join them for an in-depth discussion and brainstorming session exploring the impact that last year's Chicago Public School closures had on the their communities. You'll draw on Gensler's design toolkit to envision how these buildings can be hacked to transform their communities and our city, building a blueprint for the future of these buildings and their neighborhoods.

2:00pm - 5:00pm | DigitasLBi, 180 N. LaSalle St. 11th Floor, Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: Bonfyre & DigitasLBi: Fostering Creativity and Innovation through Technology Get inspired with leading digital agency DigitasLBi and local startup Bonfyre, a technology company that lets brands create exclusive social networks. At this hands-on Lab, you'll take DigitasLBi's Innovation Lab to task, testing out products like Microsoft Kinect, Google Glass, Oculus Rift and MakerBot before using the Bonfyre app to share ideas, inspiration and innovation with other Lab participants in real time. An interactive panel will also take place where you’ll dive into how technology drives ideas and vice versa.

2:00pm - 5:00pm | The Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, IL 60613 LAB: The Field Museum: Restoring Nature in Chicago With its staff of scientists, the Field Museum is transforming the look and feel of natural history museums through its innovative, eco-friendly conservation research and work. Explore emerging trends in the relationship between green space, the urban environment and the conservation of species with the museum that has committed to restoring nature in Chicago. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the leading museums in conservation work is transforming the city around us, and how you can get involved in the conservation movement yourself.

2:00pm - 5:00pm | The Project Room, 217 W. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: The Project Room: Arm Chair Explorer Photomedia artist and Columbia College Chair of Photography Peter Fitzpatrick will lead a discussion on constructing narrative tableaux based on historical accounts from intrepid explorers. Then you'll get hands-on, constructing a tableaux yourself. Get camera ready—all participants must be prepared to appear in front of the camera. All equipment will be supplied.

2:00pm - 5:00pm | Ink Factory Studio, 1828 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 LAB: The Social Leadership Academy: Developing Your Entrepreneurial Dream Team Finding your entrepreneurial "dream team" is essential to accomplishing your dreams and building a successful startup. Learn how to find the right people, leverage your team's strengths and create a passionate work culture that will maximize productivity in your enterprise.

3:00pm - 4:30pm | Chicago Youth Programs Facility, Computer Lab, 5350 S. Prairie Ave., Chicago, IL 60615 LAB: Lurie Children’s Hospital: Strengthening Chicago's At-Risk Youth Join Dr. Karen Sheehan, Director of Injury Prevention and Research Center, and Dr. Colleen Cichetti, Lurie Children's child psychologist, in a brainstorming session that explores innovative solutions to address the inner-city violence impacting Chicago's youth. Seasoned clinicians and community advocates who will share personal and professional experiences, tools and skills, and will provide resources to get involved.

3:00pm - 5:00pm | Canadian Consul’s Residence, 20 E. Cedar St., Chicago IL 60611 LAB: An Intimate Chat with U.S. Ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman and Vicki Heyman Get a peek in the life of a U.S. Ambassador. Sit down for a casual conversation with U.S. Ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman and Vicki Heyman to learn about current initiatives and the role of an Ambassador in the 21st Century.

3:00pm - 6:00pm | Table XI, 328 S. Jefferson St., Suite 670, Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: Table XI: Learn Agile with Legos Legos aren't just for kids anymore. Join Table XI and COO Mark Rickmier for a collaborative building exercise that illustrates the complex "agile" relationship between client, project manager and software developers using the classic childhood toy, Legos. Sponsored happy hour to follow.

4:00pm - 5:30pm Presented by EY | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Future of Business: Get Ahead of the Trend

The future of business is social, entrepreneurial, energy efficient, tech savvy and global in ways that are unprecedented. Are you ready? CIW explores what you need to know to get ahead of the competition in a new era of business. Speakers: • Mellody Hobson: President, Ariel Investments • Ted Leonsis: Managing Partner, Revolution Growth; Founder, Chairman, Majority Owner & CEO, Monumental Sports & Entertainment • Joseph P. Quinlan: Managing Director & Chief Market Strategist, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management • Adam Bain: President, Global Revenue & Partnerships, Twitter • Phyllis W. Newhouse: CEO & Co-Founder, Xtreme Solutions • Laura Desmond: CEO, Starcom MediaVest Group

4:00pm - 5:30pm | Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 TALK: Education: The End of School With the rise of online degrees and an increased emphasis on project-based experiences, people are increasingly questioning the benefits of a traditional education. This session will take you back to school, starting in the playgrounds of elementary schools and graduating with a DIY Master’s Degree, as we showcase the individuals who are moving beyond school walls—and transforming the look and feel of learning in the process. Speakers: • Sandee Kastrul: Co-Founder & President, i.c.stars • Ramona Pierson: CEO, Declara • Victor Saad: Founder, Experience Institute • Peter Gray: Research Professor of Psychology, College • Greg Gage: Co-Founder, Backyard Brains • Beth Schmidt: BHSI Fellow; Founder & Executive Director, Wishbone

5:00pm - 6:30pm | Rhine Hall Distillery, 2010 W. Fulton St., Suite F104F, Chicago, IL 60612 LAB: Rhine Hall: Mix It Up with Brandy Cocktails Get a behind-the-scenes look and taste of the lesser-known art form of apple brandy distilling. Combining a little friendly competition and various ingredients, make your own signature brandy cocktail. Anything goes at this Lab—with regards to flavor communing, that is.

5:00pm - 7:00pm | Owen + Alchemy, 2355 N. Milwaukee Ave. Chicago, IL 60647 LAB: One Part Plant: Clean Food Challenge Join Jessica Murnane, creator of One Part Plant for the 101 on a plant-based diet. You'll learn pantry basics before you get in the kitchen yourself and start cooking. Walk away with a new knowledge of how good food can not only change your health, but your happiness—and creativity—too.

6:00pm - 7:00pm Presented by InnerWorkings | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Disruptive Innovation: Building a New Status Quo From the products we use every day to the organizational structures at large corporations to the themes presented at technology and business conferences, it seems everything is being "disrupted" these days. In this solution-oriented Conversation, CIW talks about disruption through the eyes of the industry innovators themselves. You'll learn how to transform spaces in need of reform, take on mainstream brands as a nimble startup, and redesign an existing product into a new form, one we never knew we always needed. Speakers • Howard Tullman: CEO, 1871 • Eric Belcher: CEO of InnerWorkings • Craig Dubitsky: Friendly Founder & CEO, Hello Products

6:00pm - 7:30pm | Chicago Architecture Foundation's Design Studio, 224 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60604 VIP LAB: Small But Powerful: Designing Simple Innovations with Big Impacts with Northwestern University Knight Lab Join Northwestern University Knight Lab to learn design-thinking techniques that will help you create simple software with a big impact. Run by Knight Lab’s executive director, this crash-course takes participants of all skill levels from a kernel of a idea to a paper prototype in two hours. You'll leave this interactive workshop with a prototype, a new approach to problem solving and connections to a diverse group of individuals who want to use design thinking to change our world.

6:00pm - 8:00pm | Bow Truss Roasting Facility, 2934 N. Broadway Ave., Chicago, IL 60657 LAB: Bow Truss Coffee Roasting Demo and Brew Lab Enjoy a cup of Bow Truss coffee like you never have before! Chicago's own coffee roaster collective, started by Doejo owner and serial entrepreneur Phil Tadros, offers a Lab for the coffee lover. You'll walk through the process of roasting, packaging and preparing the freshly roasted—and delicious—specialty coffee Bow Truss specializes in. *Closed toe shoes are recommended for this Lab.

6:00pm - 8:00pm | Comma Music, 320 W. Ohio St., Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: Dudadius: Modular Synthesis Calling all music lovers and creators! Learn how to use analog modular synthesis—the technique that has taken music production by storm—to create unique and dynamic sonic textures. You'll walk away with the basics of modular synthesis after creating a "patch" with your new musical group—your fellow Lab attendees.

5:30pm - 7:00pm | Workspring’s Central Loop Location, 30 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60603 LAB: The History Factory: Start with the Future and Work Back How can you use storytelling methodologies to illuminate history? Bruce Weindruch, CEO and Founder of The History Factory, shares his insights into leveraging historical content into a compelling story. He'll lead you through the history of Workspring and the Inland Steel Building in which the company is currently located, examining the relationship between Workspring and its location's history. You'll then dive into a historical case study and learn how to mine historical context for stories that can benefit any organization.

7:00pm - 8:30pm Presented by Edelman | Thorne Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 TALK: Pop Culture: Your Life, Trending It’s music, fashion, art and sports. It’s advertising, memes, viral videos and the magazine you pretend not to read when you’re checking out at the grocery store. It’s pop culture, and it’s perhaps the biggest indicator of who we are (or want to be!) as a society. Join us for a #fun and #fascinating examination of how today’s media reflect and impact who we are. Speakers: • Christian Rudder: Author, "Dataclysm"; co-Founder & President, OkCupid • Anne Helen Petersen: Features Writer, Buzzfeed • Eddie Huang: Chef, Writer & TV Host • Elena Bergeron: Journalist and Staff Writer, ESPN Magazine • John Moe: Author & Radio Host More speakers to be announced.

7:00pm - 8:30pm Presented by The Chicago Community Trust | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Instigators: Voices for Change Can one person effect change for many? CIW honors accomplished individuals who jumped on a mountain bike, picked up a guitar and stepped off the basketball court and into the spotlight to amplify the voices of society’s most marginalized. Learn how these instigators tapped into their own talents to forward causes including women’s equality, gun violence prevention and LGBT rights— and how you can, too. Speakers: • Christy Turlington Burns: Founder, Every Mother Counts; Director & Producer, "No Woman, No Cry"; Global Maternal Health Advocate; Mom; Model • John Amaechi: Former NBA Player & Principal, Amaechi Performance • Shannon Galpin: Founder & President, Mountain2Mountain

• Mike de la Rocha: Social Entrepreneur & Cultural Activist • Terry Mazany: President & CEO, The Chicago Community Trust • Sonya Jackson: Founder & Principal, Mantra for Good

7:00pm - 10:00pm | MK, 868 N. Franklin St., Chicago, IL 60610 GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER: Advanced Manufacturing & the Future of The Digital Manufacturing World The Dinner: Join renowned chef Michael Kornick for tasting menu with wines from his cellar at mk. Kornick’s cooking is deeply rooted in French and Italian provincial cuisines focusing on seasonal market products. For over a decade, mk has been considered one of Chicago’s finest restaurants: a rare combination of wonderfully prepared food, great ambiance and excellent service. This dinner will include a tasting menu with wine pairings for 12 guests. The Conversation: We’ve moved far beyond the assembly line. Today, urban innovation hubs like Chicago’s UI Labs are developing the future of manufacturing, creating many of the most disruptive technologies and innovation platforms in the manufacturing space. Join us in a conversation that will demonstrate just how far manufacturing has come—and where it will go next.

Thursday October 16, 2014

9:00am - 10:00am Presented by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Morningstar, 22 W Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Entrepreneurship: The Art of the Pitch So, you’ve got a great idea and a business plan. Now what? Learn how to craft your pitch, tell a compelling story and engage potential funders and clients in your new venture. Speakers • Nathan Gold: The Demo Coach • Eric D. Becker: Co-Founder & Senior Managing Director, Sterling Partners • Kristin Hahn: Principal, Business Tax Services, EY

9:00am - 11:00am | Groupon, 600 W. Chicago Ave., 4th Floor, Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: Backyard Brains: Neuroscience for the 99% We're breaking into the Ivory Tower and bringing neuroscience education to amateurs and scientists alike. You'll get hands on with experiments that explore the field of electrophysiology, discussing neurons, neuropharmacology and more.

9:00am - 11:00am | IDEO, 626 W Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: The Chicago Community Trust & IDEO: Opportunity Hubs The Chicago Community Trust’s On The Table Initiative sparks mealtime conversations that generate solutions to the challenges Chicago faces today. Join top design and innovation consultancy IDEO—a firm that takes a human-centered approach to solving tough challenges—to help solve one of Chicago's most intractable problems and put abandoned buildings to good use. In this exploration of one of the six stellar, actionable ideas that emerged from On The Table, you'll help engineer a blueprint that leverages abandoned buildings to establish innovation hubs in underserved communities. Along with the other attendees, you'll compile a plan that instigates and inspires community change.

9:00am - 11:00am | Doblin, 111 S. Wacker Dr., 28th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606 LAB: The Chicago Community Trust & Doblin: The GenG Project The Chicago Community Trust’s On The Table Initiative sparks mealtime conversations that generate solutions to the challenges Chicago faces today. Join top innovation consulting firm Doblin—an organization that helps transform and reimagine businesses— and discover the Generation Green Project, a game-changing initiative that introduces youth to sustainable, eco-friendly concepts through educational workshops and hands-on experiences. In this exploration of one of the six stellar, actionable ideas that emerged from On The Table, you'll engineer a blueprint for bringing the Generation Green Project to more Chicago youth.

9:00am - 11:00am | IDEO, 626 W Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: The Chicago Community Trust & IDEO: Where Is Your Bench? The Chicago Community Trust’s On The Table Initiative sparks mealtime conversations that generate solutions to the challenges Chicago faces today. Join top design and innovation consultancy IDEO—a firm that takes a human-centered approach to solving tough challenges—to help solve one of Chicago's most intractable problems and put abandoned buildings to good use. In this exploration of one of the six stellar, actionable ideas that emerged from On The Table, you'll help engineer a blueprint that leverages abandoned buildings to establish innovation hubs in underserved communities. Along with the other attendees, you'll compile a plan that instigates and inspires community change.

9:00am - 12:00pm | Perspectives Rodney D. Joslin Campus, 1930 S. Archer Ave., Chicago, IL 60616 LAB: A Disciplined Life®: A Model for Socioemotional Learning with Perspectives Perspectives Founder & President Diana Shulla-Cose will introduce you to the curriculum that is changing Chicago students' educational futures, A Disciplined Life. A Disciplined Life forms the basis for a holistic education for over 2,300 students in five charter schools across the city, and has resulted in a 100 percent college acceptance rate for all graduating seniors. After discovering the key learnings underpinning the curriculum, you'll return to school for the day yourself and complete the school's touchstone project used in all grades, the Summit Project.

9:30am - 12:30pm | Bright Endeavors’ Production Facility, 4015 W. Carroll Ave., Chicago, IL 60624 LAB: Bright Endeavors: Good Glass Chicago Learn how social enterprise Bright Endeavors developed Good Glass Chicago, its new soy votive candle rental operation that provides hands-on job training to homeless and high-risk teen parents on Chicago's West Side. Manager of Social Enterprise Operations, Dana Emanuel, will take you on a factory tour and describe Good Glass Chicago's innovative votive candle rental model, including its history, growth plan and highly successful Kickstarter campaign. Then, roll up your sleeves and learn how to make soy candles alongside the organization's skilled program participants. *Attendees should plan to wear long pants and close-toed shoes. Long hair and loose clothing should be secured, as Bright Endeavors works with hot wax.

10:00am - 12:00pm | Sullivan High School, 6631 N. Bosworth Ave., Chicago, IL 60626 LAB: Umoja: Restorative Justice at Sullivan High School Learn how restorative justice can reduce violence—in schools and in our neighborhoods—and develop a restorative mindset yourself. Umoja Chief Strategy Officer Ilana Zafran will introduce the principles of restorative justice. In a collaborative, case study- based workshop, you'll learn how these restorative justice principles can be leveraged to transform schools like CPS's Sullivan High School across the city.

10:00am - 1:00pm | CTA Headquarters and Control Center, 567 W. Lake St., 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: Chicago Transit Authority: IT Innovations in Real-Time Bus Service Management Get an exclusive peek into the CTA's control room. Learn about the computer technologies that have redefined public transportation. Then, try your own hand at managing Chicago's streets with the help of the operators who ensure Chicagoans can easily explore all of our city's diverse neighborhoods.

12:00pm - 1:00pm Presented by Leo Burnett | Morningstar, 22 W Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: The Sharing Economy: What’s Mine Is Yours Do you want to share your apartment while out of town? Just log on. Loan the tools in your garage to your neighbors? Sign up for this website. Give someone a ride? There’s an app for that, too. Today’s world is more collaborative and crowdsourced than ever. What will you share next? Mick McCabe: Chief Strategy Officer, Leo Burnett USA Hollie Belton: Founder, Books on the Underground Jay Savsani: Founder, Meal Sharing Steve Jones: Professor of Communication, UIC

12:00pm - 2:00pm | Phoenix Restaurant, 2131 South Archer Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 LAB: The Chinatown You Never Knew: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour

Join the former Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce for a behind-the-scenes tour of Chicago's Chinatown. Hear from leaders who have helped to build the community, taste the food that has made it so famous and learn the secrets only community members know about.

12:30pm - 5:30pm Presented by Fast Company, Sterling Partners, Illinois Office of Tourism, & Starcom MediaVest Group Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 SUMMIT: Tech Summit Unlikely collaborators and off-the-grid thinkers share their perspectives on the never-ending impact of tech and how the technological revolution is affecting your life. Session 1: Privacy & Security Presented by Sterling Partners Who Owns Your Life? At what point does the protection of our digital identity conflict with the free flow of information? Be prepared to change your password—again—after this provocative and engaging session. Session 2: Living Tech Presented by Illinois Office of Tourism Get a first look at the gadgets that will soon change the way you interact with the world around you. This technology blurs the lines between the innately human and the man-made, and it will come to life on the CIW stage. Session 3: Etc. Presented by Starcom MediaVest Group From sports arenas to the recording studio to your daily commute, technology is omnipresent. Learn more about how technology impacts your every move. Speakers • Chuck Salter: Senior Writer, Fast Company • Padmasree Warrior: Chief Technology & Strategy Officer (CTSO), Cisco • Hadi Partovi: CEO & Co-Founder, Code.org • Ramona Pierson: CEO & Co-Founder, Declara • Tan Le: Co-Founder & CEO, Emotiv • Grace Choi: Activist Inventor & Creator, Mink • Zak Kaufman: BHSI Fellow; Co-Founder & CEO, Vera Solutions • Saroo Brierley: CEO, Saroo Brierley Enterprise; Author, "A Long Way Home" • Deborah C. Peel, M.D.: Founder & Chair, Patient Privacy Rights ; Creator, International Summits on the Future of Health Privacy • Gabriel Dobbs: Head of Policy, Skycatch More speakers to be announced.

1:00pm - 3:00pm Nico Osteria, 1015 N. Rush St., Chicago, IL 60611 VIP LAB: Cocktails 101: From Start to Finish with Nico Osteria Go from start to finish at the Gold Coast restaurant whose bartenders know that better ingredients make better drinks. Head bartender Matty Eggleston will give you a behind-the-scenes look into Nico Osteria's bar program, providing an overview of mixology, spirits and bar tools. You'll then put your new cocktail knowledge to the test and make a cocktail of your own choosing using high-end ingredients. *Please wear closed toe shoes to this Lab.

1:00pm - 3:00pm | National Teacher’s Academy, 55 W. Cermak Rd., Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: The Academy for Urban School Leadership: The Classroom of the Future Learn, explore and collaborate in an Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL) Future Classroom! This hands-on session will introduce you to the successful school turnaround program, which currently operates 29 Chicago Public Schools, serves over 17,000 CPS students and has graduated over 650 residents from its Chicago Teacher Residency Program. Experience the innovative technology-infused pedagogy and explore the flexible learning spaces that have made AUSL schools the impactful learning communities that they are today. *Please dress in business professional attire for this Lab.

1:00pm - 4:00pm | gravitytank, 114 W. Illinois St., Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: The Chicago Community Trust & gravitytank: Asset Mapping

The Chicago Community Trust’s On The Table Initiative sparks mealtime conversations that generate solutions to the challenges Chicago faces today. Join top innovation consulting firm gravitytank—a company that helps new businesses reach their full potential—for an exploration of one of the six stellar, actionable ideas that emerged from On The Table. You’ll collaborate on the design of a digital platform that maps services across Chicagoland and connects high-needs areas to the resources they can most benefit from. Help to create a more interconnected Chicago in this session that maps our city's assets.

!:30pm - 3:30pm | Doblin, 111 S. Wacker Dr., 28th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606 LAB: The Chicago Community Trust & Doblin: Sister Neighborhoods The Chicago Community Trust’s On The Table Initiative sparks mealtime conversations that generate solutions to the challenges Chicago faces today. Join top innovation consulting firm Doblin—an organization that helps transform and reimagine businesses— and design an initiative that instigates cultural exchange and creates hospitality and openness across communities. In this exploration of one of the six stellar, actionable ideas that emerged from On The Table, you’ll break down barriers across communities and foster cultural awareness.

2:00pm - 4:00pm | The Papermaker’s Garden (weather permitting), 8th St. & Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL 60605 LAB: Papermaking in The Big Onion: A Hand-Dyed Paper-making Workshop Visit the Papermaker’s Garden and become a paper maker yourself. You'll learn how to make a sheet of handmade paper using reused materials for pulp, red onions for dye and the Chicago outdoors for inspiration. *Please wear closed toe, waterproof shoes to this Lab.

3:00pm - 7:30pm |Wash & Relax Laundry, 1153 W. 69th St., Chicago, IL LAB: The Laundry Project Join The Laundry Project for a day and turn an Englewood laundromat into a community center of hope. You'll help in a project that will provide free laundry to Wash & Relax's patrons by assisting with laundry services, entertaining children and creating a caring space. Then end your afternoon of service with a discussion of how to start your own community-driven service project.

4:00pm - 6:00pm | John Hancock Center, 875 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 LAB: Clark Street Bridge: Set Creative Potential Free Connect the dots between art and science in this transformational writing workshop led by FCB Chicago's Writer in Residence and Executive Vice President John Claxton. You'll build, write and share stories based on visual, mood-based prompts. You'll leave with an expanded tool kit that will help you put your ideas on the page.

5:00pm - 6:30pm | The Art Institute of Chicago, Modern Wing, 159 E. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60603 LAB: The Art Institute of Chicago: Conservation of a Masterpiece, Gustave Caillebotte's "Paris Street; Rainy Day" Get a peek into the restoration of one of the Art Institute's masterpieces, Gustave Caillebotte’s "Paris Street; Rainy Day". Join conservator Faye Wrubel for a talk offering insight into her meticulous cleaning and conservation of the piece, and hear from assistant paintings conservator Kelly Keegan on the technical discoveries found while examining the painting. Get a chance to view the painting in the galleries, then experience the conservation process first hand as Faye and Kelly take you behind-the-scenes into the museum’s conservation labs. After the lab, you're invited to join the Evening Associates, the Art Institute's young professional member group, for happy hour in the Modern Wing.

5:00pm - 7:00pm | BucketFeet Store in Block 37, 108 North State Street Chicago, IL60602 LAB: BucketFeet: Art Is for Everyone Go behind the scenes of Chicago's hottest new fashion startup that puts artist's work from across the world onto sneakers. Try your hand at painting on your own pair of canvas shoes at this awesomely creative Lab.

5:00pm - 7:00pm | Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, 225 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 LAB: Lurie Children's Innovations in Surgery & Anesthesia Get a behind-the-scenes tour of the hospital that is making children's medicine and surgery a safer—and more pleasant—experience for children and their families. You'll see the hospital's state of the art clinics with the Director of Surgical Services and Pediatric Anesthesiology, Jack Dillon, getting a first-hand look at the patient experience. Then, gain insight from doctors who are experts in

children's medicine as they make themselves available to your questions. Reimagine healthcare with Chicago's premiere children's hospital. *Participants must wear closed toe shoes to this Lab.

5:30 - 7:30pm | Corboy Law Center, 25 E. Pearson St., Room 710, Chicago, IL 60611 LAB: Empower People: A Citizen's Toolkit with Reboot Illinois and Truth in Accounting Don't just complain about politics, act! This hands-on Lab hosted by Reboot Illinois and Truth in Accounting will show you where to find nonpartisan facts about state and federal government, use digital resources and tools to hold politicians accountable and leverage the power of social media to make a positive difference in your communities.

5:30pm -7:30pm| CannonDesign Studio Light Box, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60601 LAB: CannonDesign: Accelerating Business Transformation through Design-Led Disruption Join CannonDesign, the award-winning architectural, engineering and interior design firm, for a crash course in digital design, visual thinking and urban planning. Principal Mark Whiteley will lead you in a simulation based on a real life urban case study in which you'll collaborate to design a visual roadmap for community transformation that will be shared with the public and other designers via CannonDesign's website. Learn how to use cutting-edge digital tools to transform underserved neighborhoods into urban communities.

5:30pm-8:30pm | , 4816 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640 & Aragon Ballroom, 1106 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 CIW Special Event: VIP Uptown Theatre Tour and The Gaslight Anthem Concert The Tour: Uptown Theatre, 5:30pm. Go behind-the-scenes of the Uptown Theatre, the 1920s movie theater that has been closed to the public since 1981. You’ll get a unique chance to explore America’s largest movie theater—now slated to be the centerpiece of the revitalization of the Uptown entertainment district—in a tour led by Jam Productions. The Concert: The Gaslight Anthem, Aragon Ballroom, 6:30pm. Enjoy VIP seating to The Gaslight Anthem, the New Jersey band whose latest album was described as “rock ’n’ roll of the purest kind” by Clash magazine. Against Me! and Cory Branan will open the show.

6:00pm-7:00pm |Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 Talk: Race in the Media Advertisements, television and news coverage all provide a mirror on the deeply ingrained, often unconscious biases still present in our society. In this provocative and empowering Conversation, we consider how the media we tune into every day perpetuates racial stereotypes and “otherness”—and how we can harness these same media to break down barriers and counteract societal biases. • LZ Granderson: Contributor & Senior Writer, CNN & ESPN

6:00pm - 8:00pm |Uncommon Ground, 3810 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60613 LAB: Greenstar Brewing: Organic Beer Brewing Join Greenstar Brewing for an interactive exploration into the fun and engaging world of organic beer brewing! Mass market lager is everywhere, but organic beer is hard to track down. Taste organic beer, learn about the brewing process and understand the values behind Greenstar Brewing, the first certified organic brewery in Illinois.

6:00pm - 8:00pm | Northwestern Law School, Lincoln Hall Auditorium, 375 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 LAB: Jail Education Solutions & Northwestern Law School Entrepreneurship Center: Unlocking Potential Recidivism is one of the most devastating issues confronting our society. Take part in Jail Education Solutions' unique tablet curriculum, which provides an intuitive education to the incarcerated. You'll then strategize ways to maintain connections with the

formerly incarcerated post-release through a structured, collaborative process that will have you re-thinking the way we approach incarceration, recidivism and more.

6:00pm - 8:30pm | Chicago Inventor’s Organization, 1647 S. Blue Island Ave., Chicago, IL 60608 LAB: Chicago Student Invention Convention & Chicago Inventor’s Organization: Invent, Incubate, Pitch! Work with the Chicago Inventor's Organization and Chicago Student Invention Convention and learn about inventing and pitching new products. Gain access to BLUE1647, Chicago's most diverse tech incubator. You'll walk away with a greater understanding of Chicago's tech community, learn how to design a 3D object yourself and leave with a pre-printed 3D object as a souvenir. *Participants are encouraged to bring laptops to learn more about the free 3D design software available online.

6:00pm - 9:00pm | Ignite Glass Studios, 401 N. Armour St Chicago, IL 60642 VIP LAB: Ignite Glass Studios: Glass Blowing 101 Learn the exciting and ancient art of glassblowing! In this hands-on Lab at Ignite Glass Studios, participants will receive one-on-one instruction from a professional team of glass artists. You'll learn how to shape and form 2,000-degree molten glass to make your own original glass object.

7:00pm - 8:30pm Presented by EY | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Entrepreneurship: Take the Leap The future of entrepreneurship—which has dipped to a three-decade low in America—is in your hands. Build your own entrepreneurial toolkit as you hear from leading founders and investors who turned simple ideas into multi-million dollar businesses like Facebook, Essence Magazine, and more. Use their most memorable successes, heartbreaking failures and vision for the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders to shape your next venture. Speakers: • Linda Rottenberg: Co-Founder & CEO, Endeavor • Peter Thiel: PayPal co-Founder, Tech Entrepreneur, Investor & Philanthropist • Ed Lewis: Author, "The Man from Essence"; Co-Founder, Essence Magazine • Shahid Khan: Owner, Jacksonville Jaguars • Kim Simios: Chicago Managing Partner, Ernst & Young LLP • Marsha Serlin: Founder & CEO, United Scrap Metal

7:00pm - 10:00pm | NoMI at Park Hyatt, 800 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER: Education Disruption & the Future of Learning The Dinner: Join us for a distinctive experience with a warm and inviting atmosphere, impeccable service and a seasonally inspired tasting menu, all created by award winning Executive Chef Ryan LaRoche. Chef LaRoche offers a unique approach to flavors inspired by the seasons to craft artful dishes from regionally sourced ingredients. Your time spent in NoMI Cellar will include a four-course tasting menu with wine pairings selected by Sommelier Kevin Caravelli. This dinner will include a tasting menu with wine pairings for 12 guests. The Conversation: The education disruption revolution is now. Hear from some of the innovators at the frontiers of reimagining the way all of us learn from grammar school through college and beyond. In between bites, gain a new perspective on the educational experience and learn how you can continue to your education through experiences."

Friday October 17, 2014

8:00am - 9:00am Presented by CBRE | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Design Thinking: Problem Solving, Reimagined 1. Define the problem. 2. Consider all of the options. 3. Refine. 4. Execute. Seem simple? Think again. These design-thinking practitioners share secrets to the process that will help you tap into in a wealth of creative and efficient problem solving. Speakers • Neil Stevenson: Managing Director, IDEO Chicago • Jeanne Marie Olson: Researcher, Designer & Educator • Dana Arnett: CEO, VSA Partners

9:30am-11:00am | gravitytank, 114 West Illinois St., Chicago, IL LAB: Industry Skill Fairs: A New Way to Hire Resumes and traditional job postings don't work. Skill Scout seeks to revolutionize hiring through in-person skill fairs where companies can see the talent for themselves. Engage in a lively dialogue on the challenges of hiring today. Then, go on the job market yourself in an activity-based skill fair simulation. You'll put your talents to the test, enabling you to reconsider how you approach hiring.

9:30am - 4:30pm Presented by U.S. Trust | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 EDISON TALKS: Edges Edison Talks is a specially curated day of mind-bending speakers, engaging performances and unique experiences that will push you to explore the cutting edge findings of society, business, academics, art and technology. CIW’s premiere event features extraordinarypresenters sharing stories and ideas designed to shift the way you experience the world.

How can illusions teach us to approach life with both wonder and skepticism? How does an acclaimed director turn a rich film legacy into a museum accessible to the public? Have you ever truly considered what it means to be “on the same wavelength” with another person? Join CIW as we explore the edges of achievement, justice, acceptance, the universe, human potential and more through the stories, research and insights presented by these boundary-pushing individuals. Speakers • Dan Harris: Anchor & Correspondent, ABC News • George Lucas: Founder, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art • Charlie Rose: Anchor & Executive Editor, “Charlie Rose” & “Charlie Rose: The Week”; Co-Anchor, “CBS This Morning” • Penn & Teller: Illusionists • Naomi Judd: Grammy Award–winning Country Music Singer; Activist • Dan Barber: Co-owner and executive chef at Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns • Zoe Dolan: Lawyer, Law Office of Zoe Dolan • Dr. Suzanne Dikker: Researcher, New York University & Utrecht University • Nelson Dellis: CEO & Founder, Climb for Memory, Inc. • Dr. Tom Barclay: Research Scientist, NASA's Ames Research Center • Keith Banks: President, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management • Jarrett Adams: Co-Founder, Life After Justice • William Stanley: Director, Collections Center, The Field Museum of Natural History • Tod Machover: Muriel R. Cooper Professor of Music & Media, MIT Media Lab • Mara Brock Akil: Creator, BET's "Being Mary Jane"; Creator, “Girlfriends”

10:00am - 1:00pm | Merchandise Mart, 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 107, Chicago, IL 60654 VIP LAB: The Chopping Block: Flavor Lab Understanding taste versus flavor can help you become an intuitive cook who can follow her tastebuds and not just a recipe. Go on a guided interactive experience with the Chopping Block chefs. You'll touch, taste, smell and create your own flavor combinations and learn to alter them to achieve balance in your cooking. *Please wear closed toe shoes to this Lab.

10:00am - 12:30pm | Conifer, 5 S. Wabash St., Suite 1900, Chicago, IL 60603 LAB: Conifer Research: Deconstructing Lunch in the Loop Deconstruct the Loop lunchtime experience with Conifer Research! You'll work in teams to collect and analyze data, creating a journey map of the lunchtime experience for restaurant patrons using Conifer Research's innovative data framework. You'll identify key areas for improvement and leave with the observational tools to parse, analyze and improve on your everyday experience. *Please wear comfortable walking shoes.

10:00am - 12:30pm | The Conservation Center, 400 N. Wolcott, Chicago, IL 60622 LAB: Conservation Conversation: Behind the Scenes at The Conservation Center How does a broken sculpture get repaired? A wet painting restored to its original glory? Take a private, behind-the-scenes tour of the Studio Gang Architects-designed Conservation Center, one the country's largest private art conservation labs. Led by CEO Heather Becker, you'll meet with experts in painting, photography, framing, furniture restoration and more.

10:00am - 12:00pm | JARC's Technical Training Center, 4222 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 LAB: Jane Addams Resource Corporation: CNC Machining 101 Join the Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC) for an introduction to Computer Numerical Control Machining, the computerized machining techniques that have revolutionized manufacturing. You'll learn about JARC's Center for Working Families, which provides job training, workforce development and financial support services to families in Ravenswood and beyond. End the class by completing some machining work yourself with the help of a JARC student.

10:30am-12:30pm | Lifeway Foods, 6101 W. Gross Point Rd., Niles 60714 LAB: Lifeway Foods: Creative with Kefir Learn how Lifeway Foods transformed a Russian staple, kefir, into a popular health food item found in grocery stores across the U.S. and U.K. You’ll then create your own flavor of kefir and learn the value of brand passion and innovation in creating healthy—and delicious—foods.

12:00pm - 3:00pm | Rebuilding Exchange, 1740 W. Webster Ave., Chicago, IL 60614 LAB: Rebuilding Exchange: Scraptacular Build and design with Rebuilding Exchange, Chicago's innovative market for reclaimed building materials. You'll get an inside look into Rebuilding Exchange's massive warehouse, where the organization has diverted over 9,000 tons of landfill materials and made over $2 million of quality building materials available to the public for reuse. Learn the secrets to their DIY success as you create a sculpture or design using reclaimed building material—and help save the environment in the process—at this hands-on, eco-forward Lab.

2:00pm - 4:00pm | Divvy HQ, West Town *Ticket holders will be mailed venue location address privately before the Lab takes place. LAB: Diving into Divvy Calling all bike enthusiasts! Have you ever wondered how Divvy decides its site locations? Join the Divvy siting team from CDOT, Sam Schwartz Engineering and Alta Bicycle Share to learn the ins-and-outs of everything from heat mapping to network building. Then, go behind the scenes at Divvy's operations facility and discover the day-to-day work required to keep the more than 3,000 Divvy bikes available to all Chicagoans.

2:00pm - 4:00pm | Maggie Daley Park Construction Site, 351 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 VIP LAB: A New Approach to Urban Space: Chicago Park District's Maggie Daley Park Join Nora Daley and Chicago Park District General Superintendent and CEO Michael P. Kelly for a hard hat tour of the park that will transform the way we approach urban green space—Maggie Daley Park. Get an insider's look into the construction process, learning about the plans, renovations and construction work that will turn over 20 acres of Grant Park into an innovative, eco-friendly space. *You must wear closed toe shoes to this Lab and be prepared for walking through a construction site.

2:00pm - 5:00pm | Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Ave., Lemont, IL 60439 LAB: Energy: Tackling One of Mankind's Greatest Challenges with Argonne National Laboratory Get a behind-the-scenes tour of Argonne National Laboratory, the first national laboratory in the U.S. and a pioneer in peaceful nuclear energy research. You'll hear from expert scientists and researchers about the steps Argonne is taking to forge a more sustainable energy future and learn how you can help sustainable energy efforts. *Please follow the link provided in a separate e- mail to gain security clearance to this Lab. Wear closed toe shoes to this Lab.

3:00pm - 5:00pm | JARC's Technical Training Center, 4222 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60640 LAB: Jane Addams Resource Corporation: MIG Welding 101 Join the Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC) for an introduction to welding operation and safety and the high-demand jobs available to graduates of JARC's Fast Track for Welding Operators. You'll start with a survey of the history of JARC's Center for

Working Families, which provides job training, workforce development and financial support services to families in Ravenswood and beyond. Then you'll get hands on and practice the basics of welding yourself with the help of a JARC student.

3:00pm - 5:30pm | gravitytank, 114 W. Illinois St., Floor 3, Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: gravitytank & Hyatt: The Hotel of the Future The Hotel of the Future is a hands-on experience in re-thinking hospitality. Using findings from Hyatt's innovative practices and discoveries from gravitytank's experience as an innovation consultancy firm, you'll have an opportunity to brainstorm, produce tangible concepts and bring ideas to life via rapid prototyping. Step through key parts of gravitytank’s innovation process and leave inspired to bring new thinking to your day-to-day life.

4:00pm - 6:00pm | CBRE, 321 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: CBRE: Redefining the Office Work is not just where you go; it's what you do. With its new office, CBRE took a leap forward in creating a truly innovative and flexible work environment that gives employees the space to get their best work done. You'll tour CBRE's offices, get hands-on with the cutting-edge technology used by employees and learn how CBRE approached designing the 21st century office. Rethink and redefine your own work and office space at CBRE's forward-looking, collaborative and ground-breaking work space.

4:00pm-6:30pm | TranSystems' Field Office, 3033 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 LAB: The Trust for Public Land & Weegee’s Lounge: 606 Bloomingdale Trail Mixer Take a hard-hat tour of The 606 and hear about its design and engineering while seeing construction in real time. The 606 park and trail system is an ambitious, new 2.7 mile park and trail system with the elevated Bloomingdale Trail as its centerpiece, connected to five ground-level parks as well as an observatory, wheel friendly event plaza, performance spaces, art installations and other amenities. Locally, the project will be an urban oasis for the 80,000 people, including 20,000 children, who live within a ten-minute walk. Afterwards, we’ll head over to Weegee’s Lounge for drinks and more conversation about The 606 and its opening in June of 2015. *You must be 21 or over to attend this Lab.

5:00pm - 7:00pm | friendzy, 401 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 LAB: Ideas-Driven Networking: A Design-Thinking Event with friendzy Traditional networking sessions don't work. friendzy is changing the networking paradigm by hosting the first ever ideas-driven networking session. You'll tell friendzy what advice you want to give and receive, as well as your areas of professional expertise. Then, using their specially designed algorithm, you'll get matched to the people you should network with—those who share your interests. You'll leave this ideas-driven networking session newly energized to pursue your passions.

5:00pm - 8:00pm |Specimen Products, 1240 N Homan Ave. 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60651 LAB: Specimen Products: The Art of Audio Specimen Products blends the old with the new, handcrafting each instrument, amplifier and horn speaker made in its Chicago shop. Founder Ian Schneller will lead you through a musical experience that starts on the factory floor with a behind-the-scenes tour and ends with an audio performance like none other: With only Specimen Products speakers and equipment, you'll hear a concert that rivals the sounds—and—feel of a live chamber orchestra. Experience music like you never have before in a one-of-a-kind musical tour.

7:00pm - 8:30pm | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Music: Deconstructing Your Playlist In this special session featuring intimate performances, CIW explores the head, the heart and the soul of music. How does your brain interpret a beautiful composition? Why do certain lyrics hit home? Join us as these talented practitioners, singers and songwriters explore the art and science of the music you love. Speakers:

• Terri Hemmert: DJ & Public Affairs Director, WXRT-FM • Dr. Daniel Levitin: Dean of Arts and Humanities, Minerva Schools at Keck Graduate Institute • Ryan Holladay: Artist & New Media Curator, Hays + Ryan Holladay • Daniel Weisman: Manager, RocNation More speakers to be announced.

7:00pm - 9:00pm | Midnight Circus Big Top, Welles Park, 2333 W Sunnyside Ave., Chicago, IL 60625 LAB: Midnight Circus Experience Step inside the purple and blue Big Top and witness the high-flying, gravity-defying acrobats of the Midnight Circus. Tour the tent, meet the artists, pet Junebug the Circus Dog, learn to juggle and even swing a sledge hammer when you go backstage at this urban circus!

7:00pm-10:00pm | Uptown Theatre, 4816 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640 & , 4746 N Racine Ave, Chicago, IL 60640 CIW Special Event: VIP Uptown Theatre Tour and Chromeo Concert The Tour: Uptown Theatre, 7pm. Go behind-the-scenes of the Uptown Theatre, the 1920s movie theater that has been closed to the public since 1981. You’ll get a unique chance to explore America’s largest movie theater—now slated to be the centerpiece of the revitalization of the Uptown entertainment district—in a tour led by Jam Productions. The Concert: Chromeo, Riviera Theatre, 8pm. Enjoy VIP seating to the SOLD-OUT Chromeo show, featuring the electro-punk/disco duo whose music has roots in Hall & Oates, at the Riveria Theatre. Wave Racer will open the show.

Saturday October 18, 2014

9:00am - 4:00pm | North Lawndale Employment Network Apiary, 3726 W. Flournoy, Chicago, IL 60624 LAB: The North Lawndale Employment Network: Creating Sweet Beginnings & Saving Bees Meet honeybees and the people who care for them at the North Lawndale Sweet Beginnings Apiary. You will harvest honey from a beehive (safely!), taste fresh all natural urban honey and meet the beekeepers—citizens returned from incarceration who are making their own sweet new beginnings! *Please note that you will be around bees at this Lab. If you have allergies, we do not recommend attending this Lab. As a safety precaution, please wear long pants.

10:00am - 11:00am | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Women’s Health: Personal or Political? It’s the conversation that has invaded everything from the Supreme Court to the local craft store. Now CIW is taking it head on, exploring the legal, economic and medical implications of cases from Roe v. Wade to Burwell v. Hobby Lobby. Hear the players at the center of the debate discuss how women’s health issues affect us all. Speakers: • Meika Hollender: Co-Founder, Sustain Condoms • Cristina Page: Author, “How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America” More speakers to be announced.

10:00am - 12:00pm | Loyola University Chicago’s Institute of Environmental Sustainability, 6349 N. Kenmore Ave., Chicago, IL 60660 LAB: Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Loyola University Chicago’s Institute of Environmental Sustainability: Sustainability in an Urban Environment Make your own biodiesel in this exploration of the impact and possibility of sustainable practices at Loyola University Chicago’s Institute of Environmental Sustainability in collaboration with Solomon Cordwell Buenz. You'll get an insider's look at this state-of- the-art mixed-use facility as you create biodiesel from safe and sustainable products, turn the byproducts from biodiesel production into eco-friendly soap and test the water quality of the aquaponics system in the facility's 3,100-square-foot greenhouse. Learn how sustainable practices are rapidly changing the way we fuel our lives in this hands-on Lab.

12:00pm - 1:30pm Presented by Hyatt | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Places & Spaces: Location, Location, Location

CIW explores the ways in which where we live influences who we are, and vice versa. How do we build identity from the ground up, constructing places and spaces that reflect and impact individuality and society? City planners, technologists, architects and artists discuss how they collaborate to repurpose, reenvision and transform the cities we live in. Speakers: • Danny Forster: Designer, TV Host, Director & Professor • Carol Ross Barney: Founder & Design Principal, Ross Barney Architects • Ryan Holladay: Artist & New Media Curator, Hays + Ryan Holladay • Susan Silberberg: Founder & Managing Director, CivicMoxie • Jonathan Jarvis: Director, National Park Service • Juan Chavez: CIW Artist-in-Residence

12:00pm - 2:00pm | Chicago Cares, 2 N. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2200 Chicago, IL 60606 LAB: Social Innovation: Converting Bold Ideas into Volunteer Action with Chicago Cares As the premier connector of people, communities and causes, Chicago Cares takes an entrepreneurial approach to problem-solving. Led by seasoned social entrepreneurs, you'll collaborate with others to develop solutions that address community challenges.

12:30pm-2:30pm | Semiramis, 4639 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, IL 60625 VIP LAB: Albany Park Food Crawl with the Hungry Hound Discover Albany Park, via your stomach. This fascinating melting pot of a neighborhood, on the city's Northwest Side, is full of delicious ethnic flavors from the Middle East and China. Walk a few blocks with ABC 7 Food Reporter Steve Dolinsky, grazing along the way as Steve points out some of his favorite spots.

1:00pm - 2:30pm | Morningstar, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602 CONVERSATION: Marijuana: America’s Budding Business Societal and governmental views on marijuana have resulted in an increased decriminalization—including, recently, in Illinois—of the drug once considered dangerous. So, what's next? Learn about the scientific breakthroughs that demonstrate cannabis’s medical potential, the innovative businesses that hope to profit off of changing laws and more. Speakers: • Andy Williams: CEO, Medicine Man Production Corporation • Ricardo Baca: Editor, The Cannabist, The Denver Post More speakers to be announced.

1:00pm - 3:00pm Uncommon Ground, Edgewater Location, 1401 W. Devon Ave., Chicago, IL 60660 LAB: Uncommon Ground: Rooftop Farming and the Art of Edibles Farmer Jen, Underground's farm director, takes you through the ins and outs of growing food on the nation's first certified organic rooftop farm. She'll outline her own journey (mistakes and all) into urban agriculture and rooftop farming. You'll leave with the tools and skills necessary to start your own garden. *Please wear closed toe shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor fall weather conditions to this Lab.

1:00pm - 4:00pm | The School of the Art Institute Fashion Resource Center, 36 S. Wabash Ave., 7th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603 LAB: SAIC Fashion Resource Center: Taste of Fashion Journalism Pull back the curtain on fashion journalism with SAIC Fashion Resource Center Director Gillion Carrera. Tour the Center's collection of more than 800 contemporary and avant garde designer garments and accessories, learning the look and feel of designer wear. Next, put your newly trained eye for design to the test and use the vintage magazines, up-to-the-moment publications and myriad fashion resources available in the Center to compile your own fashion review. Gain a new appreciation for clothes on, and off, the runway at one of Chicago’s most fashion-forward schools.

1:30pm-4:00pm | Rooted Self Expression Center, 2221 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 LAB: Rooted Self Expression Center: Fitness for the Soul Explore your artistic side in a self-expression Lab hosted by Rooted, the self expression center that fosters artistic, writing and acting creativity with the purpose of promoting self care and mental health. Founder and Owner Shruti Sekhri will lead you on an artistic activity that will help you tap into your own soul and connect with others. You'll leave with a renewed sense of yourself and tools that will allow you to practice self care activities on your own.

2:00pm-4:00pm | Shubah’s Tavern, 3159 N. Southport Ave., Chicago, IL 60657 LAB: Dtox Designs: Rock 'n' Roll T-shirt Design Dtox Designs inspires everyday Chicagoans to spotlight their rock ’n' roll passion through unique, wearable art. Dtox Designs will help you design and create your own t-shirt—all while engaging you in a lively conversation around music and the way in which it weaves into the fabric of life.

3:00pm-5:00pm | Lyfe Kitchen, 419 North Clark St., Chicago, IL 60654 LAB: Dena's Healthy U: Become a Health Detective Learn to take Dr. Dena Mendes's approach to health—treating health like a detective, unfolding the clues to build an optimal life-style. Dr. Dena will guide you through a transformative exploration of each person's individual issues. You'll walk away having received a health makeover, with targeted modalities and insights into leading a healthy lifestyle. 3:00pm - 6:00pm | Catalyze Chicago, 650 W. Lake St., #220, Chicago, IL 60661 LAB: Problem to Pitch: Learn Design by Doing with Catalyze Chicago Take an idea from pitch to product in this workshop led by Catalyze Chicago Co-Founder Bill Fienup and Director Jason Carley. You'll learn the importance of collaborative brainstorming first-hand at this co-working space that fosters entrepreneurial innovation and cross-pollination. Explore the importance of user-centered design as you work to create your own product with other entrepreneurial-minded participants. *Please wear closed toe shoes to this Lab.

4:00pm - 5:30pm | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Longevity: Fifty Is the New Fifty By 2030, one in five people in the United States will be over 65. CIW explores the resulting cultural shifts and the medical breakthroughs,smart design and technologies that are changing the way we age. Discover what you need to know to live better, for longer. Speakers: • Laura Carstensen, Ph.D.: Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. Professor in Public Policy & Professor of Psychology, Stanford University; Director, Stanford Center on Longevity • Dena Dubal, M.D., Ph.D.: Director, Laboratory of Neuroscience & Aging, University of California–San Francisco • Dr. David Sinclair: Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School; Professor, University of New South Wales • Marc Freedman: Founder & CEO, Encore.org • Jo Ann Jenkins: CEO, AARP • Paul Irving: President, Milken Institute

5:00pm - 8:00pm Frazier Studio Gallery, 1023 W. Fulton Market St., Chicago, IL 60607 LAB: Both Sides & Frazier Studios: Paint Your Own Canvas You'll get your hands dirty in this painting class led by artist Meg Frazier. You'll paint in a workshop environment, learning both how to bring an image alive on canvas and how to critically examine the art you see. Get ready to explore the creative beast that lives inside all of us.

7:00pm - 8:30pm Presented by Leo Burnett | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: Creative Process: The Impulsive, Calculated, Evolving, Joyful, Maddening Journey from Idea to Reality What do a ventriloquist, an Academy Award-nominated actress, two globe-trotting entrepreneurs and a self-proclaimed food geek have in common? A creative drive that leads to unique, evolving and evocative art. Get a glimpse into the creative mind as our speakers take you from TV script to hit show, recipe to avant garde meal, canvas shoe to walking work of art and more. Speakers: • Danny Forster: Designer, TV Host, Director & Professor • Joan Cusack: Emmy-nominated & Academy Award–nominated Actress • Raaja Nemani: Co-Founder & CEO, BucketFeet

• Aaron Firestein: Co-Founder & Chief Artist, BucketFeet • Scott Heimendinger: Director, Applied Research, Modernist Cuisine; Co-Founder, Sansaire • Terry Fator: Ventriloquist & Celebrity Impressionist; Winner, "America's Got Talent" Season 2 • T.S. Monk: Musician • Juan Chavez: CIW Artist-in-Residence

7:00pm-10:00pm | Uptown Theatre, 4816 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640 & Riviera Theatre, 4746 N Racine Ave, Chicago, IL 60640 CIW Special Event: VIP Uptown Theatre Tour and Beats Antique Concert The Tour: Uptown Theatre, 7pm. Go behind-the-scenes of the Uptown Theatre, the 1920s movie theater that has been closed to the public since 1981. You’ll get a unique chance to explore America’s largest movie theater—now slated to be the centerpiece of the revitalization of the Uptown entertainment district—in a tour led by Jam Productions. The Concert: Beats Antique, Riviera Theatre, 8pm. Enjoy VIP seating to world fusion band Beats Antique’s Creature Carnival Tour at the Riveria Theatre. Emancipator, Shpongle and Lafa Taylor will open the show.

Sunday October 19, 2014

10:00am - 12:00pm | TimeLine Theatre, 615 W. Wellington Ave., Chicago, IL 60657 LAB: TimeLine Theatre: Creating the Experience Beyond the Stage At TimeLine Theatre, attending a play is more than just seeing what's on stage. Go behind-the-scenes for an up-close look at how this leading theater brings its mission of presenting plays inspired by history to life with must-read, see and do experiences beyond the stage. Get a taste of the intellectual and creative process behind dynamic plays and get hands on with an interactive, immersive lobby experiences before jumping into the creative process yourself and brainstorming ideas for TimeLine Theatre with company member Lara Goetsch.

10:00am- 12:00pm | Owen + Alchemy, 2355 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 LAB: Elise Bergman: Eco-Friendly Fabric Design Fashion designer, creative consultant and arts educator Elise Bergman relies on eco-smart fabrics, environmentally friendly inks and fair wage practices to create her homegrown Chicago collections. Learn surface design and hand-printing techniques from one of our city’s most innovative designers. Then put your knowledge to the test and print your own fabric using stencils, stamps and paint. *You must be 14 or over to attend this Lab.

10:00am- 12:00pm | Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wacker, Chicago Riverwalk at Wacker (between State and Wabash) LAB: Chicago Department of Transportation: Chicago Riverfront Transformation Preview & Walkabout Chicago’s Riverwalk is being transformed into a series of active spaces that will make it the city’s new recreational playground, for children and adults. Chicago Department of Transportation Commissioner Rebekah Scheinfeld leads a tour of the Riverwalk’s ongoing construction, helping you to envision what the Riverwalk will be in the coming years.

10:00am-1:00pm | You Are Beautiful Lakeshore Drive Installation, Oakwood and Lakeshore Dr.,Chicago, IL 60653 LAB: You Are Beautiful Meet the artist behind Chicago's powerful You Are Beautiful campaign: Matthew Hoffman. Join him for a walking field trip through the city and continue the inspirational campaign by placing You Are Beautiful stickers that will brighten others' days. Arrive with outdoor clothes and good intentions.

12:00pm - 1:45pm Presented by Blue Sky Innovation | Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 TALK: The Brain: This Is Your Brain On…

What makes meditation so powerful? How do drugs alter your mental state? How can social pressures chemically alter your moral code? CIW analyzes your brain “on” a variety of experiences, substances and more with insights from renowned neuroscientists, doctors and philosophers. Speakers: • Dr. Lynn Rogers: Director, Neuralplasticity Laboratory at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago at UIC • Marilu Henner: Actress, New York Times Best-selling Author & Radio Host • Deepak Chopra: New York Times Best-selling Author & Founder, The Chopra Foundation • Patricia Churchland: Professor, University of California–San Diego • Kayt Sukel: Author, "This Is Your Brain on Sex" • Carl Hart: Professor of Psychology, Columbia University • Dr. Daniel Levitin: Dean of Arts and Humanities, Minerva Schools at Keck Graduate Institute

12:30pm - 2:30pm | Humbolt Park, 2421 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL 60657 LAB: Humboldt Park Latin Sandwich Bicycle Crawl with the Hungry Hound Discover Humboldt Park, via your stomach. ABC 7's Hungry Hound, Steve Dolinsky, will lead a bike tour through the neighborhood, stopping for a classic Cuban sandwich at Senor Pan Cafe, a cemita at Cemitas Puebla and Chicago's own original sandwich, the jibarito, at La Palma Puerto Rican. Come prepared to do a little riding—and a fair amount of eating.

2:00pm - 4:30pm | CivicLab, 114 N. Aberdeen St., Chicago, IL 60607 LAB: CivicLab & Public Lab Chicago: DIY Citizen Science Lab Join CivicLab and Public Lab Chicago for an exploration of DIY citizen science and environmental activism. Using balloon mapping and spectrometry kits made up of everyday materials, you'll make maps, analyze samples and learn how these inexpensive kits are empowering average citizens to take back their environment. *This Lab may get messy. Please wear clothes appropriate for the DIY science laboratory.

2:00pm - 5:00pm | Room 43, 1043 E. 43rd St., Chicago, IL 60653 VIP LAB: Storyographers: Making Sense of Things through Stories Learn how to construct a personal story with themes that resonate with others. Seed Lynn, an accomplished digital storyteller and the executive director of Storyographers, will lead a storytelling circle and coaching session. You'll play, view and respond to stories and tour the neighborhood for photo and video before recording your own digital story. With video editing tools, you'll workshop your story with a partner, integrating images, effects and music to create a personal memoir or poem that through the power of the digital you can share with anyone. *Please come equipped with a flash drive (8GB) capable of storing their project files.

2:00pm - 5:00pm | Rags of Honor Print Shop, 2021 W. Fulton St., Suite k102, Chicago, IL 60612 LAB: Rags of Honor: Silk Screening for Social Good Rags of Honor is a screenprinting organization whose real impact is not the top-quality t-shirts it produces but the jobs it provides to homeless veterans. Owner and Founder Mark Doyle will take you on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Chicago organization that is transforming veterans' lives. Then get a master class in the art of color separation, film production and manual press operations with Rags of Honor's graphic artist. *Please wear closed toe shoes and clothes appropriate for working with ink to this Lab.