About this Event
We have the sweet smell of February on our minds.
We have Karen Bachman Thull who heads up marketing at Bachman’s and ran her own design agency and authored a children’s book before taking on her current role in the family business. Karen’s storytelling talent has helped the retailer stay relevant, modern and connected with the community. Her focus on seasonal and customer experience marketing efforts have shown up in stores and numerous local media outlets. As a fifth generation, you could say she’s blossomed in the role, but no one would say something so cliche.
Christine Lantinen of Maud Borup Candy has a story crafted from epic legends and whispers in our community. She is a Minnesota farm girl who served in the US Army and Army Reserve before acquiring a century old confections company in 2005. Christine has transformed the candy company with an eye for great design and a heart for sustainable business practices. She was also recently inducted into the National Association of Women Business Owners Hall of Fame, now they’ll be retiring her jersey number.
The most creative candy company you’re just hearing about today, unless you’re culturally tuned in and then give yourself a nod of appreciation.
Areas of learning from this event;
One: Creativity can be simplified to the intellectual exercise of connecting two divergent concepts, ideas or things. How do you infuse creativity into everything you do?
Two: How have you brought sustainable business practices into your business and how can everyone improve their business in this manner?
Three: Immersive experiences have an abundance of opportunities, how to inspire creativity and innovation in a team. And, how to remain focused on what matters most.
Capsule started Think & Link as a french-style salon, to discuss the relevant topics of the day, connect with other like-minded individuals and share inspiring stories.
These events are sponsored by:
Capsule, a special projects agency in Minneapolis working with brands like PepsiCo, Patagonia, Osprey, Tyson Foods, Arc’teryx, Curaleaf and Kwik Trip on complex marketing, design and brand challenges.
Lake One, a modern growth and technology partner helping B2B brands navigate digital transformation across marketing, sales and customer experience.
August Ash, a web design, development, and digital marketing firm based in Bloomington, Minnesota. They have helped countless organizations in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors solve complex challenges by aligning strategy, sales, technology, and marketing.
Co-hosts:
Aaron Keller, Managing Principal, Capsule
Abby Kelsey, Co-Founder, Always Social
In-Person Attendance Details:
3:00 - 4:00 pm CST: Arrival Grain Belt Brewery. Parking is free.
4:00 - 5:00 pm CST: Conversation with our guests.
5:00 - 6:00 pm CST: Close, networking, and looking forward to the next one.
Drinks and appetizers will be served. RSVP required for event entry. Parking, entrance and additional attendance details will be sent via email prior to the event.
Attendance is $35. Food, parking and libations are included. Active participation is expected.
Agenda
🕑: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Arrival + Networking
🕑: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Discussion with Karen Bachman Thull and Christine Lantinen
🕑: 05:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Networking + Close
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Capsule, A Special Projects Agency, 1220 Marshall Street Northeast, Minneapolis, United States
USD 35.00











