
Networking
and Professional Development Luncheon
What’s the true value of accreditation
and your ability to Be Heard™?
February 28, 2008, 11 am - 1 pm
Maggiano's Little Italy,516
N. Clark Street, Chicago (use the banquet entrance off of
Grand Ave.)
Does accreditation contribute to professional
development, strengthen organizations andenhance the communications
profession? To find out, IABC/Chicago and L.C. Williams &
Associates co-sponsored a research survey, which was conducted
in the fall of 2007 with accredited business communicators
worldwide. Ned Lundquist, ABC and vice chair of the Accreditation
Council, will present those findings and their implications
to individuals, organizations and to the communication profession.
Find out what ABCs know and want to share with their fellow
communicators.
Featured Speaker:
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Ned Lundquist, ABC
Senior Science Advisor
Alion Science and Technology
McLean, VA
and Vice-Chair of the IABC Accreditation Council
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Ned is a senior science advisor with Alion Science
and Technology who provides strategic communication support
to the U.S. Navy's Surface Warfare Directorate. He's won several
IABC Gold Quill Awards, the IABC Jake Wittmer Award for excellence
in Communication Research, a PRSA Silver Anvil Award, and
numerous other awards. Ned has been president of two IABC
chapters and a district director. He currently is vice chair
of the IABC Accreditation Council. Ned is editor and publisher
of the Job of the Week email networking newsletter for professional
communicators, dedicated to the positive and unanticipated
consequences of "nedworking."
Event Timeline:
| 11:00 am - 11:30 am |
Networking |
| 11:30 am - 12:15 pm |
Lunch Service |
| 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm |
Program |
Cost:
$40 non-members
$35 member walk-ins
$30
members pre-registered
$15
students
No-shows will be billed.

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