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TUG Mtg- Celebrate Our Differences by Cindy Dove

 

 

TUG Meeting:

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Monday, November 14, 2011 at 6:15 pm for informal networking; program will start at 6:30 pm. 


Know Yourself and celebrate our differences

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TUG is pleased to have Cindy Dove facilitate assessment work at our November 14, 2011 meeting. Assessment is an integral part of one’s career transition and Cindy will be guiding us through ways we communicate and our differences that can affect teamwork and our relationships. Join us to Know Yourself and celebrate our differences.

Cindy Dove, M.S. in Communication Disorders, founder of Purposed Lives, is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. As a Life Purpose consultant and coach, she has been guiding people in the discovery of life purpose and life energies for twenty years. Ms. Dove has worked with such varied groups as The University of Illinois, St. Norbert College, Elmhurst Hospital, Schools of the Joliet Diocese, AT&T, The College of DuPage, Dwight Correctional Center, DuPage P.A.D.S.(Public Action to Deliver Shelter), Wisconsin Activities Directors, and many private groups.

Networking will follow the workshop.  Bring 15-20 handbills for distribution and use in networking.

The program and the networking are ideal for those who are unemployed, under-employed or just looking for a new employment opportunity. The large majority of new jobs are found through networking, and participants are eager to help each other find the right contact to land a new position.

Where and When

The next TUG meeting is Monday, November  14th  in the Educational Hall at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1145 N. 5th Avenue in St. Charles.  Meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. and are free.

For more information about TUG, contact the Director at (630) 631-1871 or email info@tricityug.org.  Visit the TUG website at www.tricityug.org.

 

 

 

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