Panel Discussion: “Ladders of Success: Mentoring and Leadership”
Organization:
Women In Technology International
Category:
Networking
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
10/21/2004
End Date:
10/21/2004
Start Time:
7:00 PM
End Time:
9:30 PM
Event
Info:
When, how, and where should you start looking for mentors. How should you manage the mentoring relationship? Meet with 3 women who have shown that mentoring has helped them succeed in their workplace. Our discussants are from Georgia-Pacific and IBM.
Venue: GP Center Auditorium, 133 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta
Time: October 21TH 7:00 – 9:30 PM
Registration Fee: $25 FOR MEMBERS AND $30 FOR NON-MEMBERS
Register at http://www.witi.com/atlanta/
Our sponsors:
Georgia-Pacific is committed to growing its diverse employee talent and matching employee strengths with the needs of the company, while focusing on employee talents and career goals. This includes supporting the extraordinary women who contribute to the success of Georgia-Pacifichelping them and others grow personally and professionally through leadership and networking opportunities. In addition, Georgia-Pacific recognizes outstanding contributions through the annual Women of Achievement awards program.
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