Walton College and TheatreSquared Host Change Management Lecture

Martin Miller, executive director of TheatreSquared, will share his change management experiences with instructor Chris Case on Nov. 21. The public is invited to attend.
TheatreSquared.

Martin Miller, executive director of TheatreSquared, will share his change management experiences with instructor Chris Case on Nov. 21. The public is invited to attend.

Sam M. Walton College of Business Executive Education will host a conversation and lecture exploring change management with TheatreSquared executive director Martin Miller on Nov. 21. 

As executive director, Miller assisted TheatreSquared, Northwest Arkansas' regional theater company, in building a $160,000 annual budget to more than $4 million, growing from two full-time employees to more than 30 and expanding its audience from 3,000 to 60,000 over the past decade. In August, the company moved into a new 50,000-square-foot home in downtown Fayetteville, next door to the Walton Arts Center. 

Walton College Executive Education instructor Chris Case and Miller will discuss Miller's experiences working with a team of artists and community members to expand the organization. Case will deconstruct  how to use proactive and creative practices to create positive change management within any organization.  

The program will be from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Walker Rehearsal Room at TheatreSquared, located at 477 W. Spring Street in Fayetteville. Pre-registration is required. Registration costs $75 and includes appetizers, beverages and parking. Register now.

For more information about this and other offerings, contact Walton College Executive Education at ExecEd@walton.uark.edu or visit ExecEd.uark.edu/upcoming-programs.

 

Contacts

Blythe Eggleston, director
Executive Education
479-575-5871, beggleston@walton.uark.edu

Lori McLemore, marketing and communications officer
Sam M. Walton College of Business
479-575-5021, mclemore@uark.edu

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