Date/Time:
April 2, 2013 - 6:30pm
Where:
North Campus, Governors' Boardroom
It's a digital world, and yet the fundamentals of networking haven't changed in 100 years. Our speaker, Paul Nazareth, will discuss ways to stand out, make a good first impression and market yourself in a competitive job market. We will discuss non-sales, anti-slimy networking - how to be authentic but still confident as you discover and share your personal brand online and face to face.
Paul Nazareth is a philanthropic advisor with Scotia Private Client Group. He spent 12 years working as a fundraiser with charities - a job traditionally for Type "A" extroverts. He began to research the art and science of human connecting, what many mistake for 'networking'. Paul used the wisdom of mentors to achieve his career goals and help others and is now a passionate advocate of the power of connecting in our work and lives.
Follow him at about.me/paulnazareth on Linkedin or @UinvitedU on Twitter.
Cost
$5 students
$10 (alumni & friends)
Refreshments will be provided
We hope you will be able to join us!