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Young Professionals Conference on Friday, Aug. 16

Daylong seminar aims to equip young professionals with skills needed for workplace success.

In an effort to better equip the regionā€™s young professionals with skills needed for success in the workplace, ĪēŅ¹¾ē³” at Starkā€™s Corporate University is pleased to offer the 2019 Young Professionals Conference.

The daylong session will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 16 at ĪēŅ¹¾ē³” Starkā€™s Conference Center, 6000 Frank Ave. NW.

Created by an advisory board of young professionals, the 2019 Young Professionals Conference is an ideal opportunity for participants to network with next-generation leaders, learn critical workplace skills and discover new strategies for guiding success in career and life.

This yearā€™s conference theme, ā€œBeing a 2.0 Person in a 1.0 Worldā€, focuses on equipping todayā€™s young professional with tools and techniques for succeeding in the workplace and beyond, said Faith Sheaffer-Polen, director of the Corporate University. ā€œThe conference presenters are professionals from multiple disciplines; they are experts in their field and have firsthand knowledge of the value of real-world experience,ā€ she said.

  • Presenters include: Sarah Andreas, Ph.D., organizational leadership expert and founder of WiseWood LLC; Lisa Stouffer, M.B.A., founder of Cephala Recruiting and Consulting LLC; Kelly Piero, M.A., director of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerceā€™s Ystark! program; Jeannie Cool, M.S. Ed., LPCC-S, CDCA, OCPSA, manager of programs and evaluation at Stark County Mental Health and Addiction Recovery (StarkMHAR); Darlene Thompson, Ph.D., a senior talent manager (SVP) at KeyBank; and Aly Brine, M.A., human resources consultant at Marathon Petroleum, who will moderate a discussion with panelists: 
    • Matthew Kinlow, West Medical Inc.
    • Molly McDougal, The Karcher Group
    • Betty Smith, EN-RICH-MENT
    • Jeff Solosky, M.A., Diebold Nixdorf Software

The conference agenda includes the following session topics in which participants will learn:

  • How to create your own career path and skill-building plans
  • How to have difficult conversations in the workplace and discover techniques to maintain composure while communicating key messages
  • The key aspects for creating a strong and successful professional network
  • The difference between generations in the workplace and how to thrive across generations
  • How to develop an individualized plan for self-care
  • How to champion new ideas, create win-win situations, and drive individual and group results

For more information, visit . The cost of the conference is $245, or $215 for multiple registrants. To register, call Mona Zink at 330-244-3508 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

POSTED: Monday, July 29, 2019 01:58 PM
UPDATED: Thursday, September 19, 2024 06:43 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Melissa Griffy Seeton