Wrike, billed as "the most versatile collaborative work management platform", today announced that Jeff Hartlieb, Director, Production & Project Management, Attractions & Exhibits, Nickelodeon Experience Design will be a Speaker at Wrike Collaborate 2020!
Collaborate is the definitive work management conference. During this event, attendees will learn how to conquer common workplace challenges and optimize productivity, transparency, and collaboration. Industry leaders will share how they’ve helped their teams achieve hypergrowth goals, and attendees will enjoy networking with like-minded peers so that they can Work As One.
"Wrike Collaborate 2019 was amazing!” said Hartlieb. “After seeing the conference in 2018, I didn't think they could improve upon it, but they did. It was very well put together. What strikes me the most about this event, though, is that everyone wanted to share. We realized we were all in the same boat with our challenges, and we could help each other in a great community setting."
Now in its third year, this year's annual user conference will take on a reimagined format to adapt to the challenges customers and partners are facing during the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. Wrike Collaborate 2020 will move to a virtual, global platform and will have content for attendees in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
The third annual Wrike Collaborate event takes place October 19-23, 2020. This year’s conference theme — “Work As One” — will give attendees highly relevant insights into tearing down walls within their organizations and leveraging Wrike to build unified and truly Agile enterprises.
For more information about Wrike Collaborate 2020, as well as this year's agenda and speakers, visit https://collaborate.wrike.com/2020/.
About Jeff Hartlieb, Director of Production & Project Management, Pacific Rim, Nickelodeon:
Jeff is the Director of Production & Project Management, Pacific Rim for Nickelodeon Experience Design. In his role, Jeff manages all aspects from concept to opening of large-scale themed attractions and exhibits ensuring that the Nickelodeon brand and IP are brought to life with the greatest value possible.
Jeff’s early theater design training and extensive production experience have allowed him to develop a broad understanding of how systems and teams work together. As the Nickelodeon creative operations team began transitioning from a traditional model to a more Agile environment, they implemented Wrike as the backbone for collaboration. Jeff works with the creative and project management team, helping them be more efficient and conversant in Wrike.
Jeff spent his early career in performing arts production and all aspects of design for the performing arts (IATSE & USA scenic design affiliated) and migrated to a producer/director role in themed experiences and attractions worldwide. Having a broad experience in how complicated projects are mounted from conception to opening, Jeff has always been looking to refine processes and procedures to better manage projects and make the overall experience more enjoyable for everyone.
Jeff holds a Bachelor of Arts from Whitman College and Masters in Design for the Performing Arts from California Institute of the Arts.
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