Join us for a transformative experience with special guest Denise Soler Cox! 


This inaugural "Please Welcome" will take place in Heroic’s Studio15.

Seating is limited.

Our dynamic studio experience will be filmed and broadcast at a later date; however, we are extending this invitation to you to be part of our studio audience.

This experience includes an opportunity to meet Denise and network with other VIP attendees following the program.

Beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be served. 

 

Event Details

Date: Thursday, August 18, 2022

Time:

  • 3:30 PM Arrival
  • 4:00 PM Program
  • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Networking,
    including beverages and hors d'oeuvres  

Where: Heroic Productions
              Studio15
              801 W. 106th Street
              Bloomington, MN 55420

RSVP Today to Reserve Your Spot

Denise Soler Cox

AN IMPORTANT STORY TO TELL THAT IS RELEVANT TO US ALL

Denise Soler Cox understands the feeling of being caught between two worlds: the Puerto Rican culture of her parents and the mainstream American culture in which she was raised.  

As it turns out, we all need a little help learning how to think about culture, identity and what it means to belong. 

Denise keynotes and consults on the way we can think about, and create, a sense of Belonging. 

Her appearance at Please Welcome will include segments of her award-winning film “Being Eñye”— Co-Produced and Co-Directed with Oscar-Nominated filmmaker, Henry Ansbacher.

This film is the first documentary released by Project Eñye, a multimedia production company aimed at transforming how the public thinks and speaks about culture and identity. “Eñye” refers to a group of people who struggle with feeling caught between the norms, beliefs and value systems of American culture and the culture in which many US Latinos were raised.

Attendees of all colors, ethnicities, nationalities and identities come up to Denise after a presentation and say, “This is my story!” she says. “It’s been amazing to watch this message become a catalyst to help people open up to share their personal experience and to realize, sometimes for the first time, they are not alone.”

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“Denise’s message is pure and personal, but it’s also a powerful message for leadership. 
There has never been a time where it’s more important to bust through barriers, communicate more, and embrace our differences (easier said than done)! Denise’s message is the stuff of transformation, and it’s one I had never heard before. It snuck up on me. It stayed with me. And I believe it’s helped me be a better person.”
 
Kris Campbell
VP, Speakers and Entertainment Heroic Productions