The WEC general session set was an abstraction of one of San Francisco's best known landmarks — the Bay Bridge. Central to the design was a 20', circlular LED screen. Although the LED screen was used to represent the MPI logo through most of the production, it was also capable of carrying specially designed speaker support and dramatic video.
![]() Dr. Bertice Berry's humor and innate story-telling ability engaged the WEC audience with stories of perseverance and hope. ![]() Terri Breining, CMP, CMM, rallied the WEC audience to take a proactive approach in their careers by obtaining greater business and communication skills. Like each of the speakers, Terri had her own "color" palette, which was used whenever she was on stage. Because the stage design was lit almost exclusively with intelligent, computer controlled lighting, it was possible to "paint" the set with color at the touch of a button. There were more than 32 programmed color scheme cues in this production. ![]() |

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