BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220719T170000Z DTEND:20220719T190000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Business Women's Forum 2022: 07/19 Networking with Confidence DESCRIPTION:This event is sold out. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list\, please email Kat Kaddas at kkaddas@slchamber.com\n\n\n\nEspecially in a busy and daunting workplace\, it can be intimidating to put yourself out there\, meet people\, and show others your skills and value. However\, networking and connecting with others are essential skills that every businesswoman and businessman should master. At this luncheon\, Carly and Diana from PrincePerelson will advise on how to present yourself as a success story and put your best self forward through social media platforms. You will also learn skills on how to apply networking in your day-to-day life and continue to strengthen those relationships going forward.\n\n \n\nLUNCHEON AGENDA:\n\n11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Registration/Networking\n\n11:30 AM - 11:40 AM Non-Profit Spotlight - Neighborhood House\n\n11:40 AM - 11:55 AM Lunch\n\n11:55 AM - 12:00 PM Announcements\n\n12:00 PM - 12:10 PM Sponsor Comments \n\n12:10 PM - 12:55 PM Topic Presentation & Round Table Exercise \n\n12:55 PM - 1:00 PM Closing Remarks & Drawings \n\n\n\nNETWORKING ACTIVITY: EXCHANGE BUSINESS CARDS!\n\nTo exchange business cards\, each attendee is required to learn something about the person they're talking to. The person with the most business cards at the end of the activity wins a prize! So don't forget to bring your business cards!\n\n\n\nCALL TO ACTION:\n\nOne of the Business Women's Forum goals is to influence positive change in our community. This month we will have Nothing Bundt Cakes at the event selling a variety of their mini bundt cakes. 20% of the proceeds will go to our Non-Profit Spotlight\, Neighborhood House.\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS: \n\nCarly Hazen\, Managing Director\, PrincePerelson\n\nCarly Hazen is the Managing Director for PrincePerelson specializing in\n\nExecutive Search\, Finance\, Accounting\, Operations\, and Legal\n\nrecruitment disciplines. She joined PrincePerelson in 2003 and works with\n\nboth privately-held and public companies in the areas of financial\n\nservices\, banking\, venture capital\, mining/ drilling\, manufacturing\,\n\nnon-profit\, healthcare\, and medical device. Carly also partners with top\n\nlaw firms and diverse in-house legal groups to identify and deliver high\n\ncaliber talent. She received an MBA from Utah State University and a BS\n\nDegree from the University of Utah in Communication/PR and Marketing.\n\n\n\nCarly has appeared on air and written numerous articles for KSL news\n\noutlets. Topics have ranged from the local job market\, creating a\n\ncustomized career\, interviewing strategies\, marketing tactics\, and many\n\nother topics. She is a frequent guest on KSL News Radio Programs and\n\nserves as a career contributor on KSL Studio 5. Carly has presented information on a wide range of topics for the University of Utah\, Westminster College\, BYU and Dixie State College. She has also presented before the UACPA\, the UTC\, the EDCU\, and various local and national HR conferences.\n\n\n\nDiana Young\, Division Vice President\, PrincePerelson\n\nDiana Young brings years of Human Resource and Administrative experience to PrincePerelson. Since joining the Company more than 25 years ago\, Diana has worked both as Manager of the Perelson Temporary Division\, Division Vice President\, and Director of Business Development. Diana has always capitalized on two of her greatest strengths which are an insurmountable network and continuing association memberships that have aided in the development of new business throughout all circles of industry in the Salt Lake Valley. Some of the more notable associations that Diana belongs to are the Business Women's Forum Committee (past Chairperson)\, Salt Lake Chamber's President's Ambassadors (past Chair)\, and EDCU (current member). She has also served on other surrounding community Chambers\; the American Heart Association's Go Red Committee and she continuously volunteers for other networking organizations as well as local charities. Diana has also been recognized for her outstanding service to the Salt Lake Chamber organization as a recipient of the "Chamber Champion Award" in 2007. With her outgoing nature and fearless representation of PrincePerelson\, Diana creates strong business relationships alongside long-term friendships which strengthen the loyalty and dedication she receives from her clients and candidates. Diana has been instrumental in bringing in and managing key clients/accounts over the years\, in addition to building the Temporary Division to record earnings.\n\n\n\nNON-PROFIT SPOTLIGHT: \n\n\n\nThe mission of Neighborhood House is to enrich\, empower and educate children and adults through quality\, affordable day care and support services. We offer nationally accredited toddler\, preschool\, afterschool\, and summer programs for children age 15 months to 12 years old. On the other end of the spectrum\, we provide day care and support services for adults who need supervised care during the day\, allowing more adults in our community to age in place. Neighborhood House's services are provided on a sliding fee scale\, ensuring they're available to the families who need them most. Since 1894\, we've been committed to helping hard-working\, low-income families maintain stable employment and achieve self-sufficiency by having access to quality\, affordable care for their loved ones.\n\nRUBY SPONSORS:\n\nServing the complete financial needs of local families & businesses since 1939\, America First is Utah's #1 credit union and one of the country's largest and most progressive. The organization is a national leader in embracing technology and innovations to enhance the member's experience and convenience. America First delivers a wealth of products and services\, including business banking\, free checking\, free online banking with bill pay\, free mobile banking\, free financial counseling\, low-rate loans\, smart savings programs and more. Get details at americafirst.com\, call 1-800-999-3916\, or visit a branch. Federally insured by NCUA/Equal Opportunity Lender.\n\n\n\nThe Utah Microloan Fund is a state-wide non-profit that has helped Utah small business owners succeed with business training and microloans up to $50k\, since 1991. Whether you are a startup or existing business\, we can help you grow. To learn more about our program\, visit our website.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHOST SPONSOR:\n\nKen Garff Scholarship Club is an exclusive private Salt Lake social club and premier events venue located at the University of Utah's New South End Zone at Rice-Eccles Stadium. This elite U of U football club offers premium international dining\, memorable events and meeting spaces\, with an engaging programming designed to bring fans\, faculty\, alumni and the business community together.\n\n\n\n *Note: If your company is a member of the Salt Lake Chamber\, but you are having trouble registering\, it could be that we do not have your email in our system. We can help fix that. Please email events@slchamber.com. Thank you for your patience. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The mission of Neighborhood House is to enrich\, empower and educate children and adults through quality\, affordable day care and support services. We offer nationally accredited toddler\, preschool\, afterschool\, and summer programs for children age 15 months to 12 years old. On the other end of the spectrum\, we provide day care and support services for adults who need supervised care during the day\, allowing more adults in our community to age in place. Neighborhood House&rsquo\;s services are provided on a sliding fee scale\, ensuring they&rsquo\;re available to the families who need them most. Since 1894\, we&rsquo\;ve been committed to helping hard-working\, low-income families maintain stable employment and achieve self-sufficiency by having access to quality\, affordable care for their loved ones.
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