Carson College of Business hosts annual power breakfast Sept. 26, Seattle

Four panelists will speak on the topic “The Data Revolution: Analytics in Business and Sports” at the annual Power Breakfast networking event hosted by the Washington State University Carson College of Business.

The event will be held 7:30-9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, Sheraton Grand Seattle Hotel., 1400 6th Ave., Seattle. Tickets are $45. Registration is available on the Power Breakfast website https://business.wsu.edu/powerbreakfast/ until 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19.

Panelists include:

Kyle Smith, WSU men’s head basketball coach
Darren Alger, president and CEO of Unify Consulting
Wendy Turner-Williams, vice president of information management and strategy, Salesforce
Lisa Young, managing director of corporate partnerships, Seattle Seahawks

The Power Breakfast is designed to inform, inspire and engage Seattle-area leaders on contemporary business issues.

For event questions, contact:Angie Senter, WSU Carson College of Business, angie.senter@wsu.edu or 509-335-7042.

For event sponsorship opportunities, contact Hannah Finkas-Ganders, assistant director of development, at hfinkas@wsu.edu or 509-335-5341.

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