Technology, Productivity and You
Do you use technology to keep you organized? Do you ever wonder what tools successful people use to juggle life? Could your productivity level benefit from new technology?
Come hear a panel discussion on using technology to boost your productivity. Bring your questions on productivity software, mobile apps and cloud networking. You will walk away with tips, tools and new ideas to help you be your most productive at work and at play!
Meet the Panelists

Emily Parks is a Productivity Consultant who founded Organize for Success, LLC in 2007, partnering with professionals so you can use optimal tools to efficiently drive results with work / life integration. Emily was honored earlier this year with two, prominent awards: the Triangle Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Leadership Award and the Member of the Year from the Greater Raleigh Chapter of NAWBO. She is an Evernote Business Certified Consultant and proud Wake Forest University alum.

Antwine Jackson is president of
Enitech IT Support and Consulting, a managed service information technology company that specializes in providing affordable IT solutions for small to medium sized businesses. He has worked in the IT industry for over 10 years and services a client base that includes dental/medical practices, law firms, restaurants, and even nonprofits. He serves on the Chapel Hill Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors as well as the Chapel Hill Young Professionals organizational committee. Antwine is an alumnus of UNC Chapel Hill and currently lives in Raleigh, NC.
Brian Gullette, CEO of Datacraft Solutions, is responsible for business and corporate development, including direct and channel sales, marketing, and strategic partnerships and alliances. Brian is an accomplished sales and marketing executive and technology entrepreneur, having founded and managed several Internet-based business intelligence and advertising/marketing software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies. He has built successful sales and marketing organizations targeting top executives in a range of vertical markets, from real estate development to durable goods manufacturers to advertising and marketing agencies.
Our Host: 1789 Venture Lab
1789 is the University's central hub where entrepreneurship happens for UNC students and grads with an idea for a for-profit, non-profit or social entrepreneurial venture.
Read more about 1789 Venture Lab and attend CHYP to meet the director,
Aaron Scarboro!
This year our monthly events will typically be held on the 3rd Tuesday of every month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. But check our online event calendar for next event's date, time, and location. Please remember to register online. Questions about CHYP? Contact Chela,
ctu@carolinachamber.org for information.