“Networking For Finance & Accounting Professionals” We are all told that networking is the key to career progress – certainly when you are actively job seeking, but ideally even when you are not. The connections you build and nurture can have an impact on the rest of your career.
But how do you network? How do you find the right people to meet, how do you have effective meetings, and how do you get the additional introductions you want?
In this session, Steve Rosen, Client Relations Manager at PTC Accounting & Finance, will share the best practices he has learned from many sources over the past ten years of his career. The ideas have been distilled from his own job search, outplacement firms, networking books and courses, and importantly, other senior financial executives who have used the techniques successfully. There are sure to be some ideas that every attendee can implement to grow their network, and uncover that next great opportunity.
Venue: The Albany Club 91 King Street East Toronto, Ontario M5C 1G3
Date: Tuesday February 26, 2013
Registration & Networking: 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Presentation: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost: $20
Register here
Speaker:
Steve Rosen graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in Industrial Engineering, followed by a Masters in Business Administration, and earned his CMA designation in 1992. Steve’s career crossed a variety of industries, starting with 15 years in Consumer Packaged Goods Finance with Procter & Gamble in Canada and the US. Steve subsequently served in a number of CFO and VP Finance roles in the education, transportation, and market research industries.
Steve is an active member of the Toronto Chapter of Financial Executives International, having served as President in 2008/09. He is also an active board and committee member with a community children’s aid and family counseling service. Steve has had some of his greatest career satisfaction helping colleagues and his team members develop their careers.
Certificates of attendance will be available after the session via e-mail and should be kept as evidence of 2 hours of verifiable Continuing Professional Development (CPD) under the ACCA CPD program.
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