Virtual Lab: Networking that Sticks
Category
Admission
- $60.00
Location
United States of America
Description
Networking is extremely important to career success. This interactive session examines how to build, maintain and refresh your network, both internally and externally, to make the most impact at different career levels.
In this lab, you will learn:
- How to network authentically
- How to build sticky relationships
- Tips to mitigate bias when networking
Tickets:
$45 Inforum members
$60 Inforum guests (non-members)
Thank you to our facilitators:
Carole Leigh Hutton is Vice President for Business Development & Marketing for Inforum. She oversees corporate relationships and leadership development programming.
Earlier, Hutton was President & CEO of United Way Silicon Valley, based in San Jose, CA, following more than 30 years in the newspaper industry. That career included a stint as publisher and editor of the Detroit Free Press and one as Vice President for News in what was then the 2nd largest newspaper company in the country, Knight Ridder. A native Bostonian, she now makes her home in Metro Detroit.
Lorrena Black is Vice President of Leadership Development for Inforum. She oversesas the strategic direction, delivery and sales of all Inforum leadership development programs ensuring that the program portfolio is relevant, in demand, effective, and sustainable.
Lorrena recently retired as a Major from the United States Army, after 25-years of service. A wife and mother to four teens, Lorrena is passionate about her family, and serving her community and fellow veterans
About Inforum Virtual Labs
Inforum Virtual Labs are online, interactive and skills-based events that bring real-world perspective from a practitioner with deep expertise in a particular field or subject. The labs are designed with top-notch instruction, and selected to complement leadership development at different stages of careers. Participants will walk away with new information and a concrete personal action plan that carries the learning into workplace practice.