Networking 101 — Making Your Contacts Count
ACS Virtual Career Fair 2011Learn the fine art of networking, then start developing key career contacts! Bonnie Coffey of Contacts Count will give you the rules and the tools for creating, cultivating, and capitalizing on networking relationships. You’ll learn the 8 Competencies for Professional Networking developed and refined over 20 years of working with clients and assessing their results. For example, you’ll learn how to capitalize on your personal style and assess opportunities in order to forge a network of contacts that paves the way towards your goals. Immediately following this presentation, you can put your new networking skills into practice, chatting with job seekers and employers via the Virtual Networking Lounge.
“Networking 101 — Making Your Contacts Count” located in the ACS Village in the ACS Exposition Hall with speaker, Bonnie Coffey (Contacts Count) and moderator, David Harwell (American Chemical Society)
Webinar Details
Date: August 30, 2011 – Live video streaming from Denver, Colorado Convention Center
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Mountain Standard Time)
Fee: Free
Meet Your Experts
Bonnie Coffey is an experienced speaker, trainer, and business and community leader. Her far-reaching career has impacted business, political, financial, and leadership organizations throughout the country, from ophthalmology and elected officials to Kiplinger’s and AARP. A former radio talk-show host, Bonnie continues her love of words as a columnist, keynoter, trainer, and author who specializes in teaching networking skills and forging success pathways for her clients, national leadership issues that impact women, helping others develop their political and business careers.
David Harwell is the Assistant Director for Career Management and Development at ACS. In his job, he works with chemical professionals throughout their careers. He is a chemist by training and a career counselor by profession. Before joining the staff of ACS Dave was a faculty member at the University of Hawaii focusing on silicon nanoparticles and supramolecular structures.
The Fine Print
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