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Executive Training News02-Jul-2009
- Briefs: Church hosts Zeelab concert (The Arizona Republic)
The Episcopal Church of the Nativity, 7010 E. Chauncey Lane, Suite 100, Phoenix, is hosting a concert at noon Sunday featuring organ and piano music by the group Zeelab.
- Death by PowerPoint? Rexi Media Delivers Vaccine Via iPhone App (PRWeb)
Presenter Pro teaches the critical skills needed to deliver outstanding presentations. (PRWeb Jun 4, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Rexi_Media/Presenter_Pro/prweb2492924.htm
- Training entrepreneurs to save cities (CNN Money)
In the midst of a struggling economy, the Small Business Administration is hoping to create jobs and generate wealth in hard-hit urban communities by boosting small-business growth through its Emerging 200 initiative.
- Study finds lack of leadership training programs keeps women executives from advancing (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
If women had the same exposure as men to programs grooming them for top leadership roles, there would be more females populating executive offices, according to a new report about gender discrimination in the workplace.
- Era of corporate responsibility (Berkshire Eagle)
How times have changed! Major law firms across the country are actually paying first-year associates salary and benefits to not work at their firms but, rather, to pursue full-time work for a non-profit for a year.
- The presentation: Dress for success and make your best impression every day (Lansing State Journal)
We tend to expect our doctors or an airline pilot to look competent and in charge.
- Business schools fight back against recession (CNN)
It is a paradox of recessions past: As economies point firmly downwards, there is often an increased demand for MBAs, as would-be CEOs decide the time is right to step back from the jobs market for a couple of years and gain new skills.
- Audit sought of Milwaukee NAACP branch (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Three members of Milwaukee's NAACP have sent a letter to the national office voicing concerns about the leadership of the local branch and asking for a financial audit and investigation.
- WHO'S WHO OF BANKING: Mark Daigle (Las Vegas Business Press)
Mark Daigle is upbeat, cheery and not afraid to poke fun at himself. Daigle is an avid boater and hunter who seems more at ease in the woods or on the water than inside an office. He has hunted "everything from squirrels to mountain lions."
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