Western Washington Summit, WSTA
When: Thursday, October 16, 2014, 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Where: Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort, 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Suquamish
What: Technology is transforming student learning and achievement, but is state education policy keeping up? Join West Sound Technology Association for a candid discussion about the opportunities and challenges as Washington schools strive to enhance learning for all students.
This premier annual event will feature keynote speaker Renee Radcliff Sinclair with Apple Inc.’s Strategic Initiatives. In addition to talking about innovative initiatives at Apple, Ms. Sinclair will share her perspectives on the intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship, education and technology. Her keynote address will be followed by a Q & A session.
The Hon. Renee Radcliff Sinclair is leading Strategic Initiatives for Apple Inc. in the Western United States, where she manages relationships with elected officials and community thought leaders around issues related to student achievement and technology. Prior to joining Apple, Ms. Sinclair spent 14 years as a journalist, followed by four successful elections to the Washington State House of Representatives. While serving in the Legislature, she garnered a number of prestigious awards and honors, including being named to the American Council of Young Political Leaders and as a fellow to the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs.
Who: The Hon. Renee Radcliff Sinclair is leading Strategic Initiatives for Apple Inc. in the Western United States, where she manages relationships with elected officials and community thought leaders around issues related to student achievement and technology. Prior to joining Apple, Ms. Sinclair spent 14 years as a journalist, followed by four successful elections to the Washington State House of Representatives. While serving in the Legislature, she garnered a number of prestigious awards and honors, including being named to the American Council of Young Political Leaders and as a fellow to the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs.
How Much: $40 member, $5o nonmember
How: Register here.