Monday, 16 June 2008
This will be the final “Choc Tops in the Attic” at the location which gave the event its name: the Attic Bar. Our home from July will be the Fox & Lion Hotel at the Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park.
6.30pm — 8.30pm
ArtHouse Hotel
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Guest Speaker
Dr Amantha Imber
Dr Amantha Imber
Dr Amantha Imber
Amantha is the Head Inventiologist at Inventium. Using her background in Organisational Psychology, she helps those who believe they don’t have a creative bone in their body. And ultra-creative people she helps think and behave even more creatively. Current clients include BP, Fosters, Deloitte, Australia Post, Qantas, and a large number of advertising and media agencies.
She writes the “Innovation Lab” column for Fast Thinking magazine, and has spoken internationally on the topic of science-based creativity and how it can help people’s ideas flourish.
Amantha has a Doctorate in Organisational Psychology, which means that she can read minds more accurately than most people. She has an unhealthy addiction to reality TV, prays to the God of Kevin Spacey, and used to be freakishly good at table tennis.
On 16 June NAFA held its last Choc Tops in the Attic meeting at the Arthouse Hotel. Since 2003, the Arthouse has kindly sponsored our monthly meetings by providing us with a classy bar venue for networking and educational purposes.
It was most fitting to see a huge turnout (about two-thirds attending for the first time) for Amantha’s presentation. The venue was so packed that late-comers were standing! It was a great way to farewell this venue.
See the Choc Tops page for details on our new venue.