Networking Skills Workshop

Wednesday September 7, 2005

Noon-1pm Mid-Century Room - Campus Center, 3rd Floor

What is a network and why is it so important to build one? How is a network built and used? When should you start building your network and once you start, what the heck do you do with it? What tools are available to help organize a contacts database?

The answers to all of these questions will be presented in a must attend workshop on "The Art of Networking" to be held on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 from 12:00-1:00 P.M. on the top floor of the Campus Center in the Mid-Century Room. This informative, hands-on workshop will uncover the mysteries of networking strategies, tips, and actions for building a beneficial network of people.

About the speaker

Leading this workshop is Rockie Blunt, Ed.D, president of Blunt Consulting Group, a Massachusetts firm that offers customized communications training and consulting services to corporate, nonprofit and educational organizations throughout New England. He also facilitates strategic-planning and team-building sessions, and is an adjunct instructor in communications at Assumption College. Dr. Blunt holds a bachelor's degree from Yale University, a master's from Clark University, and a doctorate in human resource education from Boston University.

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