THE POWER OF ONE EVENT
Friday, February 22, 2019 #PowerofONE
Advocate & Olympian, Jamie Dantzscher and Celebrity DJ Casey Connor
Jamie Dantzscher, Advocate, Olympian, Gymnast – Champion
Jamie’s USA 2000 Olympic Gymnastics team was awarded the Bronze medal. Champion. Jamie was known not only for her skill but her outspoken opposition to the policies of the national team coordinator.
During her NCAA career at UCLA, Jamie earned 28 perfect 10 scores – and received All-American honors 15 times, three Pac-10 individual titles, three NCAA Championship-winning Bruins teams in addition to the 2004 AAI American Award.
Casey Connor, Celebrity DJ, Founder Live Out Loud
Casey is an internationally acclaimed entertainer with an A-list clientele. Her reputation as a performance DJ has made her one of the most sought after in the world.
She started her career at the prestigious LaGuardia Arts school with classmates like Alicia Keys and Nicki Minaj. If her backstory had ended there it would be remarkable enough, but it did not. Casey lost both parents before she was 18 years old. She left LaGuardia to raise her younger sister. Casey’s story is laced with passion, purpose, pain and a drive that lead her to inspire kids who have suffered loss to Live Out Loud and celebrate life; theirs.
HOW TO VIEW THE BOOK
The Night
7:30PM – 8:00PM
Meet & Greet. Meet Jamie & Casey. Step. Repeat. GTS Kombucha Bar. Sponsored Game Room. Sponsored Coffee Bar. Visit Sponsor Lounges. Eat. Treat. Connect. Raffle. Visit the Ben & Jerry’s, Venice Art Wall.
8:00PM – 8:45PM
Intro by ONE Founder. Sponsor shout-outs. Awards.
Jamie D. Speaks. DJ Casey C. Speaks and Spins. RAFFLE.
8:45PM –10:00PM
Casey SPINS…Dancing, Gaming, Connecting
The People
Jamie Dantzscher, Advocate, Olympian, Gymnast – Champion
Jamie’s USA 2000 Olympic Gymnastics team was awarded the Bronze medal. Champion. Jamie was known not only for her skill but her outspoken opposition to the policies of the national team coordinator.
During her NCAA career at UCLA, Jamie earned 28 perfect 10 scores – and received All-American honors 15 times, three Pac-10 individual titles, three NCAA Championship-winning Bruins teams in addition to the 2004 AAI American Award.