NYCREW presents "Success Under Stress" on September 17
NYCREW presents "Success Under Stress" on September 17 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Rockefeller Group Business Centers, 45 Rockefeller Plaza.
You've studied hard, worked hard and networked hard to achieve success. How can you attain an even higher level? Business psychologist and stress resilience expert Dr. Sharon Melnick will tell NYCREW members and guests how to become even more influential professionally and at peace personally by teaching how to: communicate with senior leaders; avoid emotional reactions to stress; boost confidence; and find calm during turbulent days. Take the next step!
Registration: NYCREW members, $60; CREW chapter members, $85; Non-CREW members, $100; students, $35.
To register for this event, please visit: http://nycrew.org/node/194.
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