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Missed futurist Jim Lee’s speech during #DIW16? Here’s where you can catch him again

“Reinvention is a essential career skill,” says Jim Lee.

Delaware futurist Jim Lee speaks at the Grand Opera House. (Photo by Christopher Wink)

As a financial advisor, Jim Lee considers himself more of a “financial futurist.” Lee founded StratFI (also known as Strategic Foresight Investments). He just wants to get more people thinking about the future and how to plan for it.
If you missed Lee’s speech during #DIW16, now is your chance to catch up with him.
Thanks to the the Technology Forum of Delaware, Lee is speaking again soon. TechForum is hosting an event on Wednesday at Alpha Technologies in Wilmington at 5:30 p.m.

Buy tickets ($40)

Companies: Technology Forum of Delaware

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