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SUMMARY:The Most Important Network Isn’t Digital: Why Relationships Drive Real Innovation (VIRTUAL)
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Rachel Andreoli\, Founder of Andreoli Strategies LLC\, introduces a reframing of innovation in Central PA: that the most important network driving progress isn't digital it's human. While organizations invest heavily in technology\, platforms\, and systems\, the relationships between people ultimately determine how ideas move\, where opportunities emerge\, and whether innovation succeeds or stalls. "The Most Important Network Isn't Digital" positions human connection as a form of infrastructure. Rachel highlights how conversations\, trust\, and relationships act as the underlying system through which collaboration and innovation actually happen. Designed for professionals across industries\, this session brings a practical\, people-centered lens to innovation one that reflects the unique strength of Central PA's ecosystem\, where proximity and relationships have the power to accelerate outcomes.\nFacilitator: Rachel Andreoli\, Founder\, Andreoli Strategies\, LLC
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p>In this session\, Rachel Andreoli\, Founder of Andreoli Strategies LLC\, introduces a reframing of innovation in Central PA: that the most important network driving progress isn&rsquo\;t digital&mdash\;it&rsquo\;s human. While organizations invest heavily in technology\, platforms\, and systems\, the relationships between people ultimately determine how ideas move\, where opportunities emerge\, and whether innovation succeeds or stalls. &ldquo\;The Most Important Network Isn&rsquo\;t Digital&rdquo\; positions human connection as a form of infrastructure. Rachel highlights how conversations\, trust\, and relationships act as the underlying system through which collaboration and innovation actually happen. Designed for professionals across industries\, this session brings a practical\, people-centered lens to innovation&mdash\;one that reflects the unique strength of Central PA&rsquo\;s ecosystem\, where proximity and relationships have the power to accelerate outcomes.</p><p><br></p><p><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;">Facilitator:&nbsp\;</strong>Rachel Andreoli\, Founder\, Andreoli Strategies\, LLC</p></body></html>
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