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A Culture of Creativity

Greyt Culture fosters arts & entrepreneurship through events featuring personal stories and lessons from creative people. Talks, concerts, and panels are recorded before live audiences and create meaningful connections for participants. Stories focus on the forces at play in the creative process as it arises in people who identify as artists, entrepreneurs, and many other fields. These testimonies and lessons dispel the notion that creativity is a capacity limited to a select few people, but rather a process that anyone can learn to help accomplish important things.

Here are three reasons you might participate in this excellent program:

You want to hire creative people 

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We attract an audience of growth-minded creative people, the types of people you would likely want to hire to help build and innovate within your company. Set up a table and be part of the mix, part of the creative energy. 

Baiju Shah speaks on Greyt Big Talk at Wendy Park - Cleveland, Ohio - Photo by Korey Smerk

"We have to make sure our community is appealing to the next two generations."

-Baiju Shah, President Greater Cleveland Partnership

A Rich History

Greyt Culture has produced

live creative talks for Artists & Entrepreneurs since January 2015 - Over 100 talks featuring Cleveland's vast creative leadership and hosting nearly 20,000 attendees in inspirational spaces across the city. 

GREYTBIGTALK SPONSORSHIP

2023:

Craig Hassal, CEO Playhouse Square

Ben Lachman, Techlogist & Space News Journalist

John B Johnson, Principle & Identity Design Architect

Jackie Watcher,  Founder & CMO Fashion & Manufacturing

Anna Cerveny,  Founder - Holistic Health, Choreographer 

Dale Heinen, Founder Live Theatre Producer

Denise Polverine, Publisher Cleveland Magazine

Paul Roetzer, Founder AI Marketing Institute

2022:

Nwaka Onwusa, Rock Hall Curator

Michael Fox, Business Investor

Brandi Larsen, Writer & Publisher 

Doris Korda, Education Entreprenerur

Aimon Ali, Fashion Runway Show Producer

Sam Skelton, Surf Film Maker

Justin Reynolds, YA Fiction Author

2021:

Theron Brown, Jazz Pianist
Rick Simmons, CEO Coach
Baiju Shah, Chamber of Commerce

Howard Washington, Choreographer

Candy Mashmoor, Textiles Entrepreneur

2020:
Katie Spotz, Endurance Athlete

Chris Bobko, CTO Hyperloop TT

Melissa Armstrong-Brine, MD

Eliza Wing, Writer, Former CEO

Justin Bibb, Tech Civic Leader

Siaara Freeman, Slam Poet
Randy McShepard, Civic Developer

Tracy Lind, Retired Pastor
Daniel Ortiz, Census Outreach

Marko Zlatic, Finance Youtuber

Patricia Princehouse, Paleontologist

2019:
William Morgan, Deaf Theatre Director

Douglas Tratner, Food Critic
Floco Torres, Hip Hop Artist
Lisa Quine, Mural & Lettering Artist

Christopher Feran􏰏 􏰠􏰀􏰁􏰂􏰂 􏰤􏰌􏰒􏰂􏰃
Jim Kukral, Tech Marketer
Stormy Sweitzer, Behavioral Researcher

Ann Klotz, Principal Laurel School

Jenice Contreras, Business Leader

Doug Paige & Lukas Kronawitter, Biomimicry Design
Jesty Beatz, Music Producer
Ivan Schwarz, Film Commision

2018:
Laura DeMarco, Culture Writer
Graham Veysey & Marika Clark, Urban Planners

Mai Moore􏰏 􏰥􏰀􏰐􏰦􏰧􏰃􏰀􏰘􏰅 􏰨􏰂􏰇􏰈􏰂􏰃
Margo Hudson, Seeds of Literacy
Liz Maugans, Artist
Megan Reich, MOCA Cleveland Curator
Jill Vedaa, Chef
Alex Sheen, Charactor Development Speaker
Jarryd Huntley, Video Game Designer
Doc Harrill, Youth Hip Hop Educator
Brian Zimmerman, CEO Cleveland Metroparks
Claire Campbell, Clinical Counselor

2017:
Mr. Soul, Graphic Artist
Daniel Gray-Kontar, Educator

Aimee Crane, Designer NASA

Patrick Walker, Business Coach

Mano Singham, Physicist
Alana Jochum, 􏰥􏰀􏰐􏰦􏰧􏰃􏰀􏰘􏰅 􏰨􏰂􏰇􏰈􏰂􏰃

Stephanie Sheldon, Market-Builder

David Jurca, Urban Planner
Robin VanLear, Community Arts

Dan Moulthrop, CEO City Club

Robert Banks, Film Maker

2016:
Annie Zaleski, Rock Journalist
Kauser Razvi, Arts Leader
Michael Ryan, Judge
James Renner, True-Crime Author
Danielle Drake, Refugee Advocate
Kumar Aurora, Entrepreneur
Anila Rubiku, Fine Artist
Dave Rigo & Greg Lehman, Distillery Founders

Kay Shames, Director of Innovation CSU

Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, Philosopher
Philip Metres, Poet

2015:

Al Wasco, Design Educator

Zachariah Durr, Comedian

Ariel Clayton Karas, Violinist

Scott Ashley, Workplace Designer

Dennis & Kathy Barrie, Museum Curators

Kate Snow, Mixed Media Artist

Bob Ruggeri, Film Producer

Chris Ryniak & Amanda Louise Spayd Toy Designers

RA Washington, Writer/Musician

Steve Tamasi, Robotics League Leader

Mike Belsito, Tech Product Entrepreneur

Joseph Makkos, Print Maker & Archivalist

Jeremy Umansky, Chef

Nikki Villagomez, Graphic Designer

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The Audience

While Greyt Big Talks attract people of all ages and demographics, it connects most strongly with the young creative class in Northeast Ohio. The following audience data from digital marketing platforms & event registration.

66%

Female

100-1000

Event attendees

Sample Attendee Professional Titles

Founder
Graphic Designer
Writer
Marketer

Business Development
Film Maker
Photographer
Fine Artist
Musician
Producer
Non-Profit Admin

Director

44%

(largest age demo)  25-34

5k+

Subscribers

30%

First-Time Attendees to each talk

50k+

Combined monthly digital marketing reach

Owner
Software Dev
UX Designer
Yoga Instructor
Realtor

Sales
Strategist
Sales
Architect
Editor
Chef
Multi-Hyphenate

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Contact Us To Learn How You Can Support And Participate in this Program.

Contact: 

440.941.6560

omg@thatsgreyt.com

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