Symposium Registration & Membership

Student Early Bird Registration (ends May 15): $50

Students Registration (after May 15): $75

  • For currently enrolled students.
  • Registration includes full symposium access and automatic membership in the 706 Movement.

Individual Early Bird Registration (ends May 15): $75

Individual Registration (after May 15): $100  

  • For individual attendees.
  • Registration includes full symposium access and automatic membership in The 706 Movement.

Group Early Bird Registration - Up to 9 Attendees (ends May 15): $100 + Membership Bundle

  • Flat rate for the first (5) attendees: $100
  • $50 per additional attendee (up to 9 total)
  • Registration includes full symposium access and automatic membership in The 706 Movement.

Group Registration - Up to 9 Attendees (after May 15): $150 + Membership Bundle

  • Flat rate for the first 5 attendees: $150
  • $60 per additional attendee (up to 9 total)
  • Registration includes full symposium access and automatic membership in The 706 Movement.

Corporate Early Bird Registration - 10+ Attendees (ends May 15): $200 + Membership Bundle

  • Flat rate for the first 10 attendees: $200
  • $50 per additional attendee
  • Registration includes full symposium access and automatic membership in The 706 Movement.

Corporate Registration - 10+ Attendees (after May 15): $300 + Membership Bundle

  • Flat rate for the first 10 attendees: $300
  • $60 per additional attendee
  • Registration includes full symposium access and automatic membership in The 706 Movement.

All registrations include automatic membership in The 706 Movement for each attendee.

Membership includes access to learning resources, program updates, and community leadership opportunities throughout the year.

What Your Registration Includes

  • Full access to all symposium sessions

  • Membership benefits for one year

  • Digital resources and post-event materials

  • Participation certificate

About the Symposium

Concerning Vision, Velocity, and Value: these fundamental principles provide a robust framework for effective project leadership.

  • Vision: represents a clear sense of purpose, enabling leaders to effectively express their goals and the meaning that underpins them.
  • Velocity: reflects the ability to move ideas forward with discipline and adaptability, especially in settings with limited resources or formal support.
  • Value: centers on outcomes—ensuring projects create meaningful, measurable impact for people and communities.

Location

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Join the Symposium, September 9, 2026!

 

Location:
Park Circle Community Building
4800 Park Circle
North Charleston, SC 29405

Who Should Attend

The symposium is a community-focused event that brings together students, educators, and project leaders from nonprofit, public, and local organizations. It offers a space to share knowledge, practical tips, and real-world experiences in leadership and project work. Anyone interested in contributing is welcome, with no restrictions on title, role, or credentials.

Call For Posters & Panel Participation

We welcome academic scholars, community leaders, graduate students, practitioners, and nonprofit executives to join us in engaging discussions and poster presentations centered on the themes of applied project leadership and execution.

Poster Session

A poster session is a lively event where the community showcase their work through visual displays and connect with attendees. It’s a great setup for one-on-one conversations that allow for deeper discussions, feedback, and networking. The relaxed atmosphere sparks collaboration, making it a perfect space for sharing fresh ideas and building academic connections.

  • Share applied research, case studies, or project outcomes

  • Emphasis on discussion, not formal presentation

  • Encourage collaboration across diverse disciplines

  • Enhance innovation and problem-solving in any project or research.

  • Addresses complex challenges requiring multifaceted approaches,

  • Ensuring all voices are heard and promoting a more inclusive environment.

Panel Discussion

Panel discussions are lively spaces where experts dive into specific topics and spark meaningful conversations. With panelists bringing different viewpoints to the table, they make the discussion richer and more engaging for everyone. By inviting questions and feedback, they encourage shared learning and help build a sense of community.

  • Curated panel of academic, industry, and nonprofit leaders

  • Focus on translating strategy into execution