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TASH Network Exclusive Offer – Virtual Event Discount

A beautiful film that shows the power of employment, community and connection.

Tia Nelis, Self-Advocacy Engagement Consultant, TASH

 

We were delighted to headline TASH’s film festival night at the 2020 Annual Conference. If you attended we hope you enjoyed watching Hearts of Glass and participating in the lively Q&A session with the filmmaker and a Vertical Harvest employee. 

We’re offering a year-end exclusive offer to the TASH community, so you can easily share the film with your network in 2021. The offer ends on February 28, 2021, so be sure to sign up today! Click on the “Organize a Virtual Screening” box below, fill out the simple form, and we’ll get right back to you.

Organize a Virtual Screening 

Sign up today to save 15%!

 

  • Commit to a virtual event in 2021 by signing a basic memo of understanding (MOU) outlining the agreement between your organization and JenTen Productions. The MOU must be signed by 2/28/21.
  • Decide on the date of your virtual event now or wait until later — the event can take place on any mutually agreed upon date in 2021.
  • Once you’ve locked in the discount, you can invite other organizations to collaborate and work out other details.

“It opened doors for people to engage in thoughtful discussion about Vertical Harvest’s innovation and associated policy issues.“

Martin Blair, Executive Director
Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities, University of Montana

“We had a tremendous response to the screening and discussion from our membership.”

Margaret A. Nygren, Executive Director | CEO
American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

“A fantastic experience for our students and the broader University of Georgia community.”

Leo Lombardini, Professor & Department Head
Department of Horticulture, University of Georgia

“It was a pleasure working with the filmmaker — she provided resources and invaluable support as we planned, marketed, and executed the virtual event.“

Duane Mayes, Director
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State of Alaska

“The highlight of our National Disability Employment Awareness Month celebration — it inspired us to step up our game and dream big!“

Kathy Hoell, Executive Director
Nebraska Statewide Independent Living Council

“It was the event of the semester! It allowed us to collaborate with colleagues in other schools on a joint event and to view and discuss the film from multiple angles.”

Stephanie E. Raible, Assistant Professor & Faculty Director of Social Entrepreneurship
Human Development & Family Sciences | Horn Entrepreneurship, U of DE

“An excellent and valuable event.“

Laura Eisenman, Faculty Coordinator and Advisor
Disability Studies, University of Delaware

“The event exceeded my expectations.“

Erik Ervin, Chair & Professor
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware

“Jen’s experience and enthusiasm made the event easy to host. It provided a unique opportunity for an inspiring and wide-ranging discussion!”

Jennifer Jo Thompson, Associate Research Scientist
Crop & Soil Sciences, University of Georgia

“Jen Tennican made it a seamless process and it was great to be able to have a unique ‘film screening’ experience to offer our FoodCon participants.”

Megan Ramage, MBA Student & Net Impact Member
UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School

“The film and panel discussion are thought-provoking, engaging and authentic —  just what we need to catalyze conversations about inclusion, sustainability and local food production.”

Betsy Shimberg, Associate Dean & Interim Director of the Swearer Center
Brown University

“Fantastic and well worth it!”

Marc J. Tassé, Director of the Nisonger Center
The Ohio State University

“Great programming that provided authentic and diverse perspectives on the production, marketing, and labor challenges and opportunities in a vertical farming system.”

Sam E. Wortman, Associate Professor, Dept. of Agronomy & Horticulture
University of Nebraska–Lincoln

“The virtual event allowed us to successfully engage a variety of networks including our disability-focused ERG and the broader Rochester community.“

Dawn Kirchner, Diversity Recruitment Specialist & Chair of disABILITY ERG
Mayo Clinic Rochester

“The screening and discussion provided insights into the business and the issues at the heart of the film – inclusion, innovation and impact. It inspired us all to think outside the box.“

Nidhi Wadmark, Manager, Product Management | Global Awareness & Culture Lead for Thrive, Disability Inclusion ERG
PayPal

“The programming created a spark to shift our culture towards inclusion.“

Jessica Nickels, Transition-Teacher On Special Assignment
Washougal School District, Washington

“Engaging and enlightening for our students, staff, trainees, and faculty.”

Isabella Porcaro, Learning and Compliance Consultant Office of Inclusion, Equity, and Diversity
University of Tennessee Health Science Center

“The screening and discussion was enlightening and will have a lasting impact on our community.”

Mark Morris, Program Supervisor for the Crisis and Transition Support Team
Nueces Center for Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities

Whether you represent an academic institution, a government agency, a nonprofit or for-profit business, our virtual programming helps promote and catalyze conversations about disability employment and community inclusion, as well as, innovative approaches to sustainable food production and social entrepreneurship.

We have designed a turnkey package that includes access to the full film for a predetermined window of time via a customized web page, and a live discussion that allows for viewer interaction with the filmmaker and other panelists. You can customize the content of the panel discussion and focus on one topic or take a more interdisciplinary approach.

How A Virtual Event Works

 

  • Receive your own private webpage to share the film exclusively with your network — staff, students, colleagues, clients or other stakeholders.
  • Receive easily customizable marketing materials to help promote your event and planning support from us.
  • Stream the film all together as a group or let people view it on their own schedule — over a day, a weekend, or a week.
  • Engage in a live discussion that allows for audience interaction with the filmmaker and Vertical Harvest employees via your favorite platform (e.g., Zoom).
  • Receive a digital download of the film and resources for one live and one virtual event in the future.


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