Pecha Kucha Burlington-Fostering Connection and Inspiration Among Women in Business in Vermont

Mieko Aimée Ozeki: Fostering Connection and Inspiration Among Women in Business in Vermont. PechaKucha Night Burlington presents volume 31. Recorded at the Main Street Landing Film House in Burlington, VT.

PECHAKUCHA NIGHT Burlington is sponsored by Mascoma Bank and supported by Solidarity of Unbridled Labour and the Media Factory. Presented quarterly in downtown Burlington. https://pknburlington.com

PechaKucha Night (PKN) is a worldwide phenomenon that began in 2003 in Tokyo. It offers the opportunity for a broad range of participants to present their projects, ideas, and passions at a fun, informal, and fast-paced gathering. Drawing its name from the Japanese word for the sound of "chit chat," PKN uses a quick and concise 20 x 20 presentation format that allows presenters to show 20 images, each for 20 seconds. Presenters describe their project as the images forward automatically.

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