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Amy Segami, an engineer and artist, shows us that flow is a natural phenomenon, occurring in all elements of life, from ocean waves to everyday traffic. According to Amy, turbulence is the source of change and innovation. So it’s time to embrace it, both as a metaphor and a mindset. Listen to her intriguing talk to hear more. Amy Lee Segami is an engineer turned artist, entrepreneur, international marketing executive, and business consultant. She is featured on BBC, NPR, Chicago Crain’s and TED blog. Her life is about mastering the complexity of change. With her unique applications of fluid mechanics, she has received numerous recognitions for her innovative applications to art, science, and business. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Do you watch TED talks? Do you wish you have one? Do you know how to go about getting one? If you are a professional speaker or thought leader, a TED talk gives you instant credibility. Amy will share her 10 years of experience with the TEDx event, from being a TEDx speaker to organizing TEDxIIT, the longest-running independently organized event in Chicago. From pitching, creating, crafting, delivering, to promoting, there are a lot of dos and don’ts. The first thing you must do is sign up and save your seat on November 9. http://bit.ly/2019speakup
Amy Lee Segami is an artist, engineer and public speaker.
A while ago I had the opportunity to meet her in the heart of Chicago and find out what she thinks about curiosity.
The outcome is a fascinating conversation starting with the combination of engineering and arts, painting on water, her upbringing in China, public speaking, leadership, enjoying personal experiences and the experience to organize TEDx conferences.
Our founder Tara Rahe had a very interesting talk with Amy, who is an engineer turn artist who paints on water and a professional speaker who paints on air with words.
A group of enthusiastic young leaders were energized, engaged and enlightened at a Painting On Water™ session led by Amy Segami, Innovation and Leadership Consultant, who is an engineer, artist and entrepreneur based in Chicago.
The diverse attendees worked together, built relationship and connections. They learned the principles of innovation and leadership by doing it: from action to application.
With wit and humor, Amy Lee Segami told the story of her names to a sold out crowd with standing room only and won at the StorySLAM. The theme was Betrayal.
Renaissance woman Amy Lee Segami inspires the audience with her talk on the life lessons learned from her personal and professional journey as Chinese immigrant in the United States.
Amy Lee Segami, Chicago fine art artist and engineer, revived ancient sumingashi art form and created her own version of contemporary Painting On Water™. interviewed by Wild Chicago at her studio and gallery located at the Fine Arts Building, a historical landmark in downtown Chicago.
Chicago Artist Amy Segami started Painting On Water™ in 1989.