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News & Events
Upcoming Events
October 2, 2003 —
In New York, The Financial Executives Networking Group, “Change Are You
Willing To Take The Risk?” Arlene & George will focus on practical,
solution-oriented approaches to coping effectively with change and to
finding new career paths in the financial world. They will demonstrate how
belief systems (conscious and unconscious), attitudes, and habits can
either propel people forward or hold them back. And, will share proven tips
on how to let go of the past and begin to reinvent oneself in a challenging
new economy.
Prior Events
April 15, 2003 —Arlene spoke to the
Professional Women’s Alliance of NYC, on achieving “Success Through
Failure”
March 25 , 2003 — New York Society of Security Analysts,
“Career Chat: Change… Are You Willing To Take The Risk?” Arlene &
George focused on practical, solution-oriented approaches to coping
effectively with change and to finding new career paths in the financial
world. They demonstrated how belief systems (conscious and unconscious),
attitudes, and habits can either propel people forward or hold them back.
And, they shared proven tips on how to let go of the past and begin to
reinvent oneself in a challenging new economy.
November 14 , 2002— George spoke to the
Conference Board’s Council on Corporate Communications Strategy in Dallas
on “Maintaining Employee Morale in a Down Economy.”
September 20, 2002 — Worldcom, North American Region
partners, Santa Monica, CA, “Understanding and Mastering Change.” George
spoke to the largest public relations agency network in the world.
September 17, 2002 — National Association of
Women Business Owners (NAWBO), NY, “Personal and Business Success.” Arlene
presented her tips for achieving personal & business success.
May 2002 — International Coach Federation, NY Chapter,
“Breakthrough Coaching Results.” Arlene spoke at the monthly chapter
meeting.
May 2002 — George spoke to the Counselors Academy of the Public
Relations Society of America, “Changing Attitudes, Habits and Beliefs to
Achieve Personal and Professional Goals.”
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