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10-08-2013 - CoreNet Global New York City Chapter Women’s Special Interest Group presents Taking Charge of Your Potential: Be the Author of Your Life

CoreNet Global New York City Chapter Women’s Special Interest Group will present, "Taking Charge of Your Potential: Be the Author of Your Life" on October 8th. Speaker: Beth Weissenberger, co-founder and partner of The Handel Group and Renowned Radio Personality. When: Tuesday, October 8th from 5:30 to 8:30 PM Where: Herrick, Feinstein LLP, 2 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Contact Info: To purchase tickets, visit http://goo.gl/4jZEfN or contact CoreNet Global New York City Chapter at 212.867.7660. In this interactive session, Beth Weissenberger will propose a unique method to proactively guide, rather than track, your achievements, drawing upon examples from all attendees. Weissenberger, co-founder and partner at The Handel Group and renowned radio personality, will offer attendees a powerful but simple strategy to enhance their personal and professional performance, emphasizing the importance of creating consistent and impressive results at work while maintaining success and balance at home.
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