Sunday Supper - May

***NEW LOCATION***Dinner at Local Three Kitchen & Bar with guest Allegra Jordan, writer and global innovation consultant

DETAILS:

Sunday Suppers is a series of monthly events sponsored by the Harvard Club of Georgia and the Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta. Sunday Suppers is a casual dinner where new ideas and stimulating conversation is the main fare. The guest speaker leads an onformal discussion based on their work or a topic of interest. Attendance is limited to 12 people so that the conversation is more personal and happens over the dinner table. Each attendee orders their own meal. Their biography will be circulated among membership, and reservations are open to alumni members only on a first-come, first-served basis.

DATE: Sunday, May 18        TIME: 6:45-8:45pm 

LOCATION: Local Three Kitchen & Bar | 290 Northside Parkway NW Atlanta, Georgia 30327

COST: $10.00 reserves your space at the table and contributes towards the speaker's meal. Each guest is responsible for his/her check. Reservations are open to HCG & HBS alumni members (plus one guest) only on a first-come, first-served basis.

RSVP: Click here to get your tickets!

SPEAKER: Allegra Jordan

BIO: Allegra Jordan is a writer and global innovation consultant. She led marketing at USAToday.com; handled all crisis communications for the Enron investigation; co-developed a Google Glass app, and has taught innovation in 16 countries on five continents through her consultancy, Innovation Abbey. Her articles, cases, and book reviews have appeared in USA Today, TEDx, and in publications by Duke, Harvard and UT-Austin. She curates a top 5 Google-ranked reconciliation poetry website and co-founded the Duke Summer Institute for Reconciliation, now in its fifth year. A graduate with honors of Harvard Business School, she has been named a top executive under 40 in Austin, Texas and Birmingham, Alabama. She has been an invited speaker in London, New York and Boston among other cities. Her World War 1 novel entitled The End of Innocence (formerly Harvard 1914) is her first novel and it will be released in August 2014 by Sourcebooks.