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Celebrate What’s Right with the World!

Thursday, December 14, 2023 - 1:00 PM (CT)

This event is free of charge.

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These are turbulent times. People are isolated, shaken, dispirited. How do you motivate your workforce to embrace a positive vision in times like these?

Former National Geographic photographer Dewitt Jones has spent 20 years inspiring audiences to celebrate what’s right with the world.

Why? Because by celebrating what’s right, we find the energy to fix what’s wrong, allowing us to:

  • Reframe obstacles into opportunities
  • Greet the day with a sense of possibility, not paralysis
  • Transform the ordinary into the extraordinary

Never has his positive message been more important.

Focus your vision, rekindle your passion and celebrate what’s right with the world!


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Presenter

Dewitt Jones
Former National Geographic Photographer

Dewitt Jones is one of America's top professional photographers with a career stretching over 20 years.

As a motion picture director, he had two documentary films nominated for Academy Awards (Climb – Best Live Action Short Film; and John Muir's High Sierra – Best Short Subject Documentary) all before he was 30 years old.

Turning to advertising, Dewitt rose to the forefront of corporate creative marketing, photographing national advertising campaigns for Dewar's Scotch, Canon and United Airlines.

He has published nine books,

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