The world is only getting smaller as evidenced by international trade patterns, deepening cultural connections, even immigration. The global impact of the economic downturn is another tie that binds. We're also living longer and spending more of our silver years in the workforce. Seismic changes like these require new approaches to communication -- especially at the professional level.
To address the challenges and opportunities of communicating across cultures and generations, New York Women in Communications is convening a moderated panel of experts on the subject, including confirmed participants:
Hariette Cole, creative director, Ebony magazine
Lorenca Consuelo Rosal, managing director, Burson-Marsteller New York
Melissa Lavigne, director, New York, The Intelligence Group - a division of CAA
Ginny Pulos, founder & president, Ginny Pulos Communications, Inc.
Moderated by Jennifer Brown, president, Jennifer Brown Consulting
Date:
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Time:
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Location:
Burson-Marsteller
230 Park Avenue South (at 19th Street)
Cost:
Members: $26*
Nonmembers: $41*
Student Members: $16*
*$1 goes directly to the New York Women in Communications Foundation