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Increase Your Networking Savvy - Skills to Move Your Career from “Good to Great” - May 23, 2007

Posted May 6, 2007 by coordinator |  Category:Events 

The Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) is proud to present the 3rd Personal and Professional Development workshop for members of 2007!

Increase Your Networking Savvy

*How do you introduce yourself to someone at a reception?

*Do you have a quick answer when someone asks you “what do you do”?

*How do you shake hands when you’re holding a plate and a wine glass?

Marlene Delanghe will direct us through the awkwardness of approaching strangers, and will give us tools to apply at our next meeting, conference, or reception.

Format of the evening:

*Networking Skills Presentation

*Art Gallery Reception to Practice Skills

*Prizes for Networking Savvy

Who can attend? This workshop is open to all who have pre-registered.

Do I have to be a SCWIST member? SCWIST encourages all members and non-members, students and professional women to attend.
When? Wednesday May 23rd 2007 6:30-9:30
Where? Bjornson-Kajiwara Gallery, 1727 West Third Ave, Vancouver
Cost? $15/SCWIST student/unemployed member, $40/SCWIST professional member and $60/non-member
How do I register? Register online

Need more information? Contact Us

Marlene Delanghe is Principle of Career Solutions [url=http://www.career-solutions.ca]http://www.career-solutions.ca[/url], a Human Resources Consulting and Career Coaching Firm that has been in operation since 1989. The firm specialises in the retention and development of organisational talent with recent clients that include Deloitte Touche LLP, Edge Training and Consulting Ltd., Service Canada, Ministry of Forests, Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

Marlene has also assisted numerous professionals achieve their career goals including individuals from some of Canada’s top companies. In addition to her consulting practice, she assists graduate students at UBC Career Services to plan their futures.

Her credentials include a Master’s degree in Psychology and an undergraduate degree in Business Administration. She is a member of the BC Human Resource Management Association and serves on the Steering Committee of the Minerva Foundation.

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