Student Leadership Development Conference

Can you use some help navigating the workplace culture and politics?
Do you want to learn what motivates your manager and leaders in your organization?
Do you want more confidence in your body language and verbal communication?
Are you ready to move up?
Would you invest two Fridays to put yourself on the fast track to success?

If so, then The Professional Leadership Conference can help. This fun, fast-paced and interactive program will cover:

  • Impressive First Impressions
  • Persuasion and Getting Your Point Across
  • Netiquette and Etiquette: Meetings, Messages and Meals

The Professional Leadership Conference will develop you into an effective professional and leader, while promoting your career development, job search readiness, and success in the workplace.

Dates and Location:

October 30th & November 6th (Fridays) 1:00PM – 5:00PM (reception on 11/6 through 5:30PM)
Steven G. Mihaylo Hall: 3rd Floor - Innovation Center (SGMH 3230)

Conference Info. & Enrollment:

Instructor Name: Vu Pham, Ph.D.
$750 value (no charge)  – materials & refreshments paid for through the generous donation of our sponsors: Prudential Insurance of America and Spectrum Knowledge, Inc.

To Apply: download application (RTF format). Questions? Contact: Career Center (LH-208), (657) 278-3121, careercenter@fullerton.edu

Offered in partnership with the following Cal State Fullerton stakeholders:
 Career Center Student Leadership Institute Sales Leadership Center Society for the Advancement of Management

Career Center Sponsors

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