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Executive Presence: Conveying Confidence and Competence
Executive Presence: Conveying Confidence and Competence
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 | 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Program Fee: $5 for Student Members | $15 for Members | $30 for Non-Members
Description:
Sometimes people receive feedback that they need to develop executive presence. Other times, they may hear other comments, such as work on confidence or speak up in meetings – essentially demonstrate executive presence. What is executive presence? How can someone achieve it? This interactive program will explain what people mean when they refer to executive presence, as well as identify other terms that translate to executive presence. The program will also discuss how to assess the impression that you give, how your words and behavior are perceived by others.
Speakers:
John Campbell
, Deputy Director of Professional Development, New York City Law Department
Linda E. Laufer
, Career Counselor – Coach, Laufer Career Strategies
Sponsoring Committee:
Career Advancement and Management Committee
, Laura Torchio, Chair
When
4/9/2019
Where
42 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036 UNITED STATES
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