Kellogg Boston Women's Brunch: Learn the Secrets to a Personally Rewarding Networking Style
As Kellogg alumnae, we are skilled networkers who are aware of the value it holds. Being savvy at networking is a critical career success factor and it is a good investment to keep improving this core competency.
Cheryl Rousseau, KGSM ’87, will guide a discussion on an invisible networking style that is appropriate everywhere with everyone, and is one that manifests itself as being naturally gracious toward,… Show more and interested in, others.
Who: KEWN Greater Boston and Providence Alumnae
When: Sunday Brunch, May 6th
11:30 to 11:45 – Sign In 11:45 to 12:15 – Mingling 12:15 to 1:00 – Brunch 1:00 to 1:30 – Program 1:30 to 2:00 – Socializing
Where: Abby Park 550 Adams Street Milton, MA 02186 (617) 696-8700 www.abbypark.com
We chose this venue because it is conveniently located in East Milton Square, a quick 10 minutes from Boston by car or 20 minutes by “T”. We also liked it because it is handicap accessible and there is free parking available behind the restaurant.
What: Abby Park has won four star reviews across the board for its contemporary American cuisine infused with Mediterranean and European influences. With its use of fresh, local ingredients, it is considered one of Greater Boston's hottest new restaurants.
What Else: After our buffet brunch, you may want to go to the Quincy Marina waterfront or popular South Shore Mall, both of which are short distances away.
Cost: $34.50/person covers brunch with tax and tip, non-alcoholic beverages*, dessert, and program.
Vegetarian-friendly options are part of the brunch buffet. *Those attendees choosing non-covered beverages must pay Abby Park directly.
RSVP: By Sunday, April 29th, at midnight. NO exceptions. Seating in private dining room is limited, so please consider registering early!
About Cheryl Rousseau: Most recently, Cheryl Rousseau has been the SVP, Talent Management, at global consulting firm Lee Hecht Harrison. Over the years, she has served in a variety of capacities, including that of Executive Coach to C-Suite executives. Cheryl is on the call list of CNN, Crain’s, and The Wall Street Journal for commentary about executive talent movement and strategy.
Questions? Please Click on Contact the Organizer to email Lisa with questions.
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