SIM Houston January Meeting Understanding Emotional Connections

SIM Houston Women  January Meeting

Please join us on Thursday, January 30th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm for our 2020 kickoff meeting with speaker Jackalyn Rainosek!

Topic: Understanding Emotional Connections: Yours and Others

Presenter: Jackalyn Rainosek, Ph.D., Management Consultant, Coach, and Facilitator of Learning to Organizations, DTP-Leadership Group, LLC

Date: Jan. 30th @ 5:30 – 7:30 pm

Location: Bank of America Tower   800 Capitol Street, 12th Floor

Registration and Check-in will be Adjacent to Security Desk on Lobby Level and Parking available in garage $10.00
Register via Eventbrite Click Here
~ Meeting Open to Men and Women ~

Sponsored by Whitaker IT

Meeting Partner: Women’s Exchange, a Bank of America Initiative. The Women’s Exchange (WE) provides a forum for women to share ideas and experiences, offer support to one another, and promote personal, career and leadership development.

 

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