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Meeting
These events are organized by various sub-sets of the IEEE Toronto Section.
The contact person listed below is the volunteer who has arranged this event.
Please use the email link provided if you have any questions, suggestions,
or concerns.
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Claim Your Career Equity
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| Speaker
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Mary-Frances Fox
President, Work Creatively
330 Bay Street, Suite 1301, Toronto
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Wednesday, March 23, 2005 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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Room 500, Business Building,
Ryerson University,
285 Victoria Street, Toronto
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| Organizer
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Women in Engineering Affinity Group
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| Contact
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Visda Vokhshoori -
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| Abstract
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Most people have career aspirations, but only about a third of Canadians
make concrete career plans. You need to steer your career to manage the
gap between where you are now and anywhere you wish to be. The new job
security is in knowing how to obtain great work, work that hinges on and
rewards your best strengths. Improving your career management will help
show your worth to a contact, cultivate valuable ties inside and outside
your company and industry, control industry and succeed in salary
negotiations. Join Mary-Frances Fox, founder/president of Work
Creatively Career Advisors Inc., for an enlightening and practical
guided tour of the attitudes and actions necessary to build and operate
a stable and meaningful career today.
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| Biography
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Mary-Frances Fox is a private career management expert exclusively
guiding individuals to make rapid, measurable career improvements with
ease. She and her professional team advise Gen X, mid-career and
senior professionals and leaders, and the self-employed, especially in
technology, corporate and the creative fields. For 15 years she
has designed and delivered career management coaching and consulting
services for employers and individuals. She publishes the Career
Equity Letter, trains other career coaches, speaks to groups
internationally, and is frequently quoted in the Canadian media.
She is a member of the Association of Career Professionals
International, Women Entrepreneurs of Canada and the Toronto Board of
Trade.
Work Creatively
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