Be the expert: How to become known as the "Go To" professional in your market

15 Jul 2009 - 5:30pm
15 Jul 2009 - 7:30pm
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Join us for this special speaker at our July Executive Committee Meeting!

Agenda:
5:30P - 6:00P - Brief Business Meeting
6:00P - 7:30P - Ms. Rees presentation and questions

Location:
DeVry University
Room 8
1350 Alum Creek Dr.
Columbus, OH 43209
Directions

Abstract:
You've heard of the "experts." They're the ones that everyone goes to when they need answers on a particular topic. But you've got expertise, right? How can you get to be the one that everyone calls? Think about how it could impact your career and your business if you had more opportunities to showcase what you can do.

The secret is that the "experts" aren't the only ones who know what they're talking about. They're just the people that are good at letting everyone know.

Join Laura Rees of roma creative as she shares the steps you can take to become known as the "Go To" professional in your field.

About Laura Rees
Laura is the owner of roma creative, a small marketing company in Columbus. She works with clients, especially those in the IT industry, to help them sell more effectively by communicating the bottom line business value of their products and services. She believes that helping clients present themselves as experts is part of any good marketing strategy. Laura has spent the last ten years working in the IT industry in various roles, including Communications, Marketing, and HR.

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