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Events
| Wed, November 18 |
Association for Women in Communication
Picture Yourself with a Perfect Portfolio! |
| 11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
Rigadoon Room, Edgewater Hotel, Madison, Wisconsin |
| Join AWC~Madison for our November luncheon. Mollye Barrett of ClearPath LLC pairs up with Amy Lynn Schereck, a Madison-based wedding/editorial/commercial/event photographer. Learn about the advantages of a good publicity photo (and have an opportunity to have one taken at the event) and the elements of a good on-line portfolio. |
| Cost: |
Members $20; Guests $30; Students $12 |
| Website: |
http://www.awc-madison.org/web/ |
| Contact: |
Shayna Miller, Public Relations Chair 608.270.3627 awcmadison@gmail.com |
| Wed, November 18 |
Enterprise MBA Information Session (Evening and Executive MBA) |
| 5:45 |
Grainger Hall, 975 University Avenue in Madison |
Students and staff from the Enterprise MBA Programs will be present to talk about MBA admissions, academics, career services and student life, and to answer any questions you may have.
Check-in will be just outside room 2400 Grainger Hall. The Enterprise MBA information session will begin in room 2339 Grainger Hall, 975 University Avenue in Madison, at 6:00 PM. Check in is from 5:45 to 6:00 PM. The information session will begin with a general overview and then discuss specifics of the part-time Wisconsin Evening and the Executive MBA program.
The program is scheduled to end around 7:30 PM.
You may visit our website to register until the day before the session or you may walk in and register the day of the session. |
| Cost: |
none |
| Website: |
http://www.bus.wisc.edu/mba/infosessionsignup/register.aspx |
| Contact: |
Enterprise MBA Program Office 608-263-1169 mbaenterprise@bus.wisc.edu |
| Wed, November 18 |
International Association of Business Communicators November Meeting - CANCELED |
| Registration: 11:30 a.m.; Lunch & Program: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. |
Edgewater Hotel, 666 Wisconsin Ave., Madison |
The Madison chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators is pleased to welcome Jason Weaver, founder and CEO of Sway, Inc.
Jason Weaver has over 15 years experience as an entrepreneur, executive and innovator. He has worked as an online marketing strategist for numerous social community projects, such as Sony’s Acidplanet, Broadjam.com and M17 in Europe.
Jason’s talk Social Media ROI will be about the impact social media can have for your brand, as well as measurements you can use to define success. Hear his perspective on:
-Why social media is important now
-How social media works as part of an integrated marketing plan
-How success is defined
-Specific social media tactics you can launch today
The meeting, like all IABC Madison meetings, is open to the public. Register by 4:00 p.m. Friday, November 13, 2009. (Please note that cancellations received after the registration deadline will be billed the full cost of the event). Be sure to include your name and contact information (company, phone number, e-mail address for our Attendee Roster).
Mail to:
Chris Dehlinger
IABC- Madison
P.O. Box 143
Brooklyn, WI 53521
Free parking is available onsite. |
| Cost: |
$17 for members, $23 nonmembers and guests, $12 student members; payable by cash or check the day of the meeting. Make checks payable to IABC-Madison. |
| Contact: |
Chris Dehlinger iabcmadison@verizon.net |
| Wed, November 18 |
The Three Most Important Words For Any Employer: Document, Document, Document |
| 7:00 AM |
Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club, 1 West Dayton St., Madison |
“The Three Most Important Words For Any Employer: Document, Document, Document” is the topic of a free seminar Wednesday, November 18, 2009, at the Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club, 1 West Dayton St., Madison, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. presentation, breakfast and registration begins at 7:00 a.m. Brian L. Anderson and Mindy J. Rowland from DeWitt Ross & Stevens will present.
This HR Roundtable presentation will address our tough economic times when employers have to make more termination decisions, and employment-related claims go up. Our speakers will discuss what types of documents every employer should create and maintain to fend off such claims, including: Important employment policies in employee handbooks; Notes and documents from applicant and exit interviews; Discipline and evaluation forms; Health plan-related documents, including COBRA notices and election forms; and 401(k) plan notices and elections.
The seminar is part of an ongoing series of seminars called HR Roundtable. To register for the free Madison seminar, go to www.dewittross.com and register under Events or send an e-mail to hrroundtable@dewittross.com or call 608-252-9330 by Friday, November 13, 2009.
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| Cost: |
$0 |
| Website: |
www.dewittross.com |
| Contact: |
Martha Olson 608-252-9330 hrroundtable@dewittross.com |
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