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Tuesday, June 16
 

2:00pm EDT

Co-Create to Elevate: Designing Better Services Through Shared Creativity
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
In this workshop, participants will explore how to use creative collaboration and design thinking to transform the way government and public institutions deliver services. Through an immersive design sprint simulation, attendees will learn how to bring together staff, citizens, and leaders to co-design people-first solutions that stick.    

Takeaways
  • Experience the impact of co-creation on problem solving and alignment.
  • Learn facilitation techniques to foster creativity and inclusion.
  • Identify ways to adapt design thinking for complex government challenges.    
Presenters
avatar for Ponja Hoxha Ocumarez

Ponja Hoxha Ocumarez

Principal experience researcher

Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Storytelling for Impact: Elevate How You Communicate Through the Creative Problem Solving Process
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
The most compelling storytellers do more than inform—they shift perspectives, spark emotion, and catalyze action. TEDx Talks provide great examples. This workshop teaches participants how to design powerful, audience-centered stories using the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) process as a backbone for crafting impactful narratives. Through hands-on exercises, participants transform a personal or professional insight into a compelling talk outline that elevates ideas and connects deeply with listeners. Attendees leave with a structured storytelling method they can use in classrooms, boardrooms, and stages of all kinds, even TEDx.    

Takeaways
  • A repeatable storytelling framework based on each stage of the Creative Problem Solving process.
  • A draft TEDx-style talk outline built in-session using tools for insight generation, reframing, and story shaping.
  • Techniques to elevate message clarity, emotional resonance, and narrative flow for greater audience impact.


Presenters
avatar for Christa Heydt-Hernandez

Christa Heydt-Hernandez

Founder and Principle Consultant, Idea Alchemy
New to independent contracting and freelance work. I help organizations, teams, and individuals who have a challenge or problem to solve and do not think they have the tools or time to solve it. I work with clients to: Position the user first, whether customer, employee or individual... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

The Right Strength at the Right Stage
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
It’s not a question of IF you are creative, it’s a question of HOW you are creative. In what ways can you leverage your unique talents in the creative problem solving process? Through guided reflection and process mapping, you will examine how your CliftonStrengths talent themes support—or sometimes complicate—different stages of the Creative Problem Solving process. You’ll learn how you are wired to make a unique and valuable contribution to problem solving processes and help teams achieve better outcomes.

Note: It will be helpful for participants to come to the session knowing their top 5 talent themes from Gallup’s CliftonStrengths Assessment.

Takeaways:
Participants will gain:
1) Clarity about where their strengths are most powerful in the CPS process—and where they may need to adapt or partner
2) Greater awareness of what supports or drains their energy at different CPS stages
3) Practical insight into how diverse strengths can be intentionally leveraged on creative teams
Presenters
avatar for Kathy Goller

Kathy Goller

Life & Leadership Coach, Facilitator & Presenter, Teal Horizon Coaching
Kathy Goller is a life and leadership coach who helps people who are stuck, stretched, or starting something new to live and work in a way that’s more purposeful and productive so that they can lead and serve others more generously. With 20+ years of personal and leadership development experience... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Unlocking the Power of Constraints: How Limits Make Us More Creative
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Creativity is often sparked not by unlimited freedom, but by meaningful constraints.  In this interactive workshop, participants experience how limits on time, materials, and rules can actually increase innovation through hands-on design challenges.  Drawing on Creative Problem Solving principles and Eliyahu Goldratt’s Theory of Constraints, this session will reveal how identifying and leveraging limitations can unlock new possibilities.  Participants will leave with practical strategies for using constraints as powerful tools for creativity, problem solving, and systems improvement in any context.    

Takeaways
  • Constraints are catalysts, not barriers.
Participants will understand that thoughtfully designed limits can focus thinking, increase originality, and lead to stronger creative outcomes.

  • Identifying the constraint unlocks improvement.
By experiencing and reflecting on "bottlenecks" in hands-on challenges, participants learn to recognize leverage points in creative processes, teams, and systems.

  • Creativity thrives at the intersection of structure and imagination.
Participants will leave with practical strategies for balancing freedom and structure to improve problem solving, collaboration, and innovation in real-world contexts.





Presenters
avatar for Nicole Wagner

Nicole Wagner

Director of STREAM Programming, NativityMiguel Middle School of Buffalo
Nicole Wagner is the Director of STREAM Programming at NativityMiguel Middle School of Buffalo, where she designs hands-on, creativity-driven learning experiences that integrate problem solving, collaboration, and 21st-century skills.  She is currently completing a Master’s degree... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

4:00pm EDT

Beyond the Ordinary: Elevating Your Creative Identity Through Archetypes
Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
In a world of AI-generated sameness, your creative identity is what elevates you above the noise. This experiential workshop uses archetypal frameworks—rooted in Jung, Campbell, and modern brand psychology—to help you discover and articulate the distinctive character that makes you extraordinarily you. Through visual exploration, guided reflection, and structured storytelling, you'll craft a clear "personality signature" that brings dimension and authenticity to how you show up as an entrepreneur, educator, creative professional, or changemaker.    

Takeaways
  • Your Archetypal Identity – A clear understanding of the two archetypes that define your creative character, complete with a simple framework that captures your unique personality beyond generic descriptors
  • Your Authentic Story – A compelling narrative that articulates who you are at your core, what drives you, and the distinctive role you play in others' lives—ready to elevate your pitches, profiles, and presentations
  • Your Elevation Plan – Three concrete, actionable ways to bring your creative identity to life immediately, from reimagining your email signature to redesigning your next workshop or pitch deck"    


Presenters
avatar for Amie Dowker

Amie Dowker

SVP, Integrated Strategy, Dentsu Creative

Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT

4:00pm EDT

Elevate the Invisible: How What We Don’t Say Shapes Creative Leadership
Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Most leadership and creative breakdowns don’t come from bad ideas—they come from unspoken assumptions, invisible power dynamics, and communication habits we don’t notice. This session helps participants elevate the invisible layers of communication so teams can think more creatively, collaborate more bravely, and lead more consciously.

Takeaways:
  • Notice what’s shaping the conversation before words appear
  • Recognize how creativity rises or falls based on subtle leadership signals
  • Interrupt default patterns that quietly limit innovation

Presenters
avatar for Katharine Rumrill-Teece

Katharine Rumrill-Teece

Professor / Facilitator, Onondaga Community College
Katharine Rumrill-Teece is an accomplished Trainer, Facilitator, and Professor of Communication with over 30 years of experience leading impactful workshops and training programs.  With a Master’s degree in Intercultural Communication & Conflict Resolution and a Doctorate in Executive... Read More →
Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
 
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