The Five Dollar Difference: NCET Biz Bite

Discover how small contributions can create big impacts in this inspiring and engaging session at the Reno Public Market

The Five Dollar Difference with Jason Candler

Details

Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2024  
Location: Reno Public Market, Mezzanine Level  

Schedule:

Networking: 11:00 am – Noon  

Presentation: Noon – 1:00 pm  

Ticket Pricing:  

NCET Members: $39  
General Admission: $49  

Event Details:

Join us for an inspiring session with Jason Candler, President and author of "The Five Dollar Difference," as he explores the impactful ways small contributions can make a big difference. Hosted at the bustling Reno Public Market, this event combines thoughtful discourse with a lively atmosphere, perfect for engaging with community-minded individuals.

Key Takeaways:

- The Power of Small Contributions: Can you really change the world with your spare change?
- Happiness and Philanthropy: Explore whether money can buy happiness and the science behind the rewards of giving.
- Real-Life Impact: Discover the incredible story of how fifth graders used $5 bills to create significant change.

Special Instructions:

- Please arrive by 11:30 am to check in, receive your food voucher, and select your meal to be ready on the mezzanine by noon.

About Jason Candler:
Jason is not only a devoted father and grandfather but also a passionate adventurer and community leader. His background in life insurance transformed into a mission to teach others the value of incremental giving. A fan of Og Mandino, Jason's life is as diverse as his interests, which range from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, where he holds a purple belt, to exploring nature and culinary arts. His story of changing the world "five dollars at a time" continues to inspire audiences everywhere.

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