Big Networking in Chicago

No matter if you are a Badger, Spartan, Gopher, or Wolverine, we are all in this volatile economy together.  So leave the rivalries on the field and join with your fellow BIG TEN Alumni for a valuable Networking Event designed to create some career momentum.   

The evening features a presentation from Univesity of Wisconsin Graduate Brian Kurth ('88) on transitioning your career, and its filled with practical tips and strategies you can use now to help reach your career goals.

  • What: Career Transition Networking Event
  • Date:  Tuesday, September 15, 2009
    Time:  6:30 - 8:00 pm
  • Location: Northwestern University - Chicago Campus.  303 E. Superior, Chicago, IL 60611
  • TIcket Price:  $10 (Ticket Includes Desserts and Refreshments)

Option:  To get the most out of networking, you have got the option of creating a mini-bio when you reegister.  Briefly tell us about yourself both professionallly and personally.  We will then e-mail you a complete list of all bios before the event so you can print it out and use it to break the ice.

Sponsored by the Wisconsin Alumni Association in partnership with all BIG TEN Alumni Associations.

Please direct all questions to board@chicagospartans.com or WAA's Gina Evans at gevans@waastaff.com

Register Here (SELECT "CAREER EVENTS") by THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2009.


About Brian Kurth
Brian Kurth is a career strategist, mentorship expert and speaker on how to pursue and attain a great job. He is the founder of
VocationVacations® and the author of Test-Drive Your Dream Job – A Step-By-Step Guide To Finding And Creating The Work You Love (Hachette, 2008). Born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, Brian graduated from the University of Wisconsin before moving to Chicago to earn a master’s degree from Loyola University. Since then, he’s appeared on CNBC, CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, NBC’s TODAY Show and National Public Radio (NPR), and his career advice has been featured in articles in Fortune Magazine; Men’s Journal; The New York Times; O, The Oprah Magazine and The Wall Street Journal. Click here to learn more about Brian and his career guidance.

 
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