Carroll University is celebrating its recently opened Idea Lab with a new slate of programs for regional business leaders.
Based in Carroll’s Frontier Hall, 210 N. Grand Avenue, Waukesha, the Idea Lab is home to the
Analytics and Business Intelligence Consortium (ABIC) at Carroll’s
School of Business. ABIC’s first program of the season will be “Data Privacy: Competing in a Digital Economy,” at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18. Speakers will be Bill King, founder of King Innovation, and Sarah Sargent, from the data privacy and cybersecurity practice group at Godfrey & Kahn.
“We’re excited to resume ABIC programs in our Idea Lab. At Carroll, we’re committed to providing thought-provoking content such as this event on data privacy concerns,” said John Gnadinger, director of ABIC. “We also look forward to using Idea Lab as a space to collaborate with business leaders to address their needs. Our goal is to create mutually beneficial, meaningful partnerships between businesses and Carroll. We can provide talented scholars and expert business faculty while, in turn, these projects could provide invaluable, experiential learning for our students.”
The Idea Lab includes flexible spaces that can be configured for conferencing, research, study or individual work, and features garage doors that can be raised or lowered to create varying room sizes. Equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi and bright, high-resolution monitors for presentations and virtual meetings, it includes three private cubicles and two height-variable workstations. It also can serve as an event space, with kitchen facilities and catering by Chartwells, making event planning easy.
About the Nov. 18 Event
The “Data Privacy: Competing in a Digital Economy” program is a hybrid event that can be attended in person or online. In-person guests will be asked to social distance and use masks. The event is free to ABIC members and students, and the cost is $25 for non-members. For more information or to register, please click
here.