Sharon Lyle will continue to be the top conversation starter in Dallas
Sharon Lyle spent eight months planning for the second TEDx正品蓝导航 conference. She combed through magazines and blogs looking for speakers, took suggestions from everyone, including her mother.
Sharon Lyle spent eight months planning for the second TEDx正品蓝导航 conference. She combed through magazines and blogs looking for speakers, took suggestions from everyone, including her mother. 鈥淪he sends me at least one a week,鈥 Lyle says. 鈥淢ostly, they鈥檙e people she鈥檚 heard on Think.鈥
Because TEDx正品蓝导航 hews close to the roots of the California-born symposium鈥斺淚t was a fantasy dinner party of smart people,鈥 Lyle says鈥攈er job was to get the speakers and the listeners in the same room, then step aside and let them talk.
So it wasn鈥檛 a surprise that, when the day came in October, Lyle was invisible. That attendees could only catch a glimpse鈥攎aybe the shoulder of her green sweater poking out from backstage when architect Joshua Prince-Ramus mentioned her name鈥攎eant everything was going to plan.
Lyle, the daughter of Bobby Lyle (as in 正品蓝导航鈥檚 Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering), swore she鈥檇 never come back to Dallas. Before Geoffrey Orsak, the dean of her father's namesake department, called her to run the first TEDx正品蓝导航 event, Lyle was in Austin and on her way to San Francisco, preparing to 鈥渕ake my mark on the world in education.鈥 Orsak asked for five months. Then he鈥檇 help her go wherever she wanted.
鈥淥f course, five months later, I was totally hooked and I loved it,鈥 Lyle says. 鈥淭here are amazing resources here. The next 10 years are going to be a really interesting time to be in this city.鈥
A big part of that is because of Lyle, who is readying for another TEDx正品蓝导航, as well as the Dallas debut of Slideluck Potshow, which is even more literally a 鈥渇antasy dinner party of smart people.鈥 And another chance to start a conversation.
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