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- Posted March 13, 2012
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Officers to be inducted at next ALA meeting
The Association of Legal Administrators (ALA), Metropolitan Detroit Chapter, will conduct its Induction of Officers during its member meeting on Thursday, March 29, at noon at Tapestry located at 24580 Evergreen Road in Southfield.
The meeting will also feature guest speaker Therese Marie who will explore the concept of balance. What is balance? How do you know if you are in balance? How important is balance to your success? And how can you make balance the rule vs. the exception?
Marie is a leadership and career coach who works with leaders and professionals in all industries committed to ongoing professional and personal development. She is the author of "Yes! You Can Land a Job Even in a Crummy Economy," an easy-to-follow guide that takes job seekers through the step-by-step process she herself developed in over 20 years in the recruiting industry.
Cost for the meeting is $25 for ALA members and $35 for non-members. Registration is requested by Friday, March 23. A fee will be charged for cancellations received after Wednesday, March 28.
To register or for additional information, contact Vivian Straffon at 248-267-3228 or straffon@millercanfield.com.
Published: Tue, Mar 13, 2012
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