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Networking
Opportunities

Greater
Cincinnati ASTD
Tuesday, November 9
“Enhancing Your Skills Today… For A Better Tomorrow!”
The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the American Society for Training
and Development (GCASTD) is proud to bring back the very successful
Not For Profit Event… a one-day learning opportunity to build
knowledge, skills, and network with professionals in other not-for-profit
organizations and community groups.
This event will be hosted at Union Central Life Insurance Company
(1876 Waycross Road in Forest Park, Cincinnati, OH) and key topics
will include Effective Grant Writing, Managing Change, Making Effective
Presentations, Developing Employees and Engaging Volunteers, Leading
Effective Meetings, and much more. Watch this space for details!
Interested in learning more about this exciting professional development
opportunity? Go to www.gcastd.org
or email development@gcastd.org
for all the details.
Cincinnati Public Relations Society
Wednesday, November 10
Join Cincinnati PRSA for an interactive game of “Jeopardy
Ethics.” The headlines are riddled with ethical scandals.
Sure, you know you should do the right thing and that PRSA has a
Code of Ethics. But, how prepared are you to give the right answer
or ask the right questions?
Our special guest speaker Professor Paul Fiorelli, JD, MBA, Director
of Xavier University’s Center for Business Ethics and Social
Responsibility, Williams College of Business. He will lead us in
discussion and an interactive game of Ethics Jeopardy, complete
with questions, timers, buzzers and sound effects.
Go to www.cincinnatiprsa.org/Meetings.htm
for additional information and to register for this event.
IABC Greater Cincinnati
Tuesday, November 16
Join IABC Cincinnati as Shelley Bird, Chief Communications Officer,
NCR Corporation, discusses “Communicating in Times of Change.”
NCR founder John H. Patterson loved to say, “We progress through
change.” This 120-year-old company has seen a great deal of
change in recent years… and a great deal of progress.
While change has clearly been good for NCR, transitions have required
complex analytical and difficult emotional decisions. In this interactive
session, hear Shelley’s Top Ten Learnings for Communicating
the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Go to www.freewebs.com/iabc/programs.htm
for additional information.
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