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What is Your Employer Looking for in You?

MEETING DATE: 19 MARCH 2008
DOORS OPEN: 11:30AM
PRICE: $20 ( Includes Lunch )
LOCATION: EMBASSY SUITES
TOWN: ROGERS, ARKANSAS

This month we will be welcoming Kari Utley from Stout Executive Search. Kari has twenty years of experience in international business development, cross-cultural training, mediation, and business ownership backing her for a very thorough speech. She offers a unique perspective on the value of diversity in building teams to service clients. Kari received her Bachelor’s degree from Arkansas Tech University and her Master’s degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. She is passionate about helping clients and candidates find the best suited environment in which to achieve personal and professional success.

Kari will be approaching several very important questions on the topic of personal value and benefit to a company and employer. A few of the questions she hopes to touch base with and help us all understand are: What skill are needed to get to the next level within a company? What is the employer really looking for from employees? and What makes an employee an asset to a company offering greater rewards? From the perspective of assisting clients find new employees, Kari knows what sells and what doesn’t in the female workplace today.

Show your support for Kari and the Women in Networking group by attending, Kari’s experience will be a great asset to us all.

Golf as a Business Skill

MEETING DATE: 20 FEBRUARY 2008
DOORS OPEN: 11:30AM
PRICE: $20 ( Includes Lunch )
LOCATION: EMBASSY SUITES
TOWN: ROGERS, ARKANSAS

Do you use golf as a business skill? Many business connections and transactions take place on the golf course, of which women typically do not participate in. One of the most commonly stated reasons for this is that women feel they are not good enough to engage in business related golf. Women assume most men are very good golfers and that they would rather not play with a beginner. The truth is, most men are not nearly as good as they may say and women can just as easily take control of the game with a little skill. Beverly Wiliams believes golf is the perfect tool for women to use in business networking and women should not be afraid to utilize it as such. Join us in this month to learn how to develop networking skills on the greens from a professional.

Beverly Williams is a Ladies Professional Golf Association ( LGPA ) golf professional and a member of the LPGA Teaching and Club Professional Division. As a practicing professional Beverly is a great source of current information and knowledge.

During her years teaching and developing golf programs for a variety of skill levels, Beverly worked as the head Women’s Golf Coach at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. The team ranked number one nationally in the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) Division II and her team members held three out of the top five positions on the leader board.

Currently Beverly offers golf lessons to women through the B. Williams Golf School in Bella Vista. Through this program women can walk away with a strong sense of confidence that they belong on the golf course.

What can Women In Networking do for you in the New Year?

JANUARY 2007 MEETING: Let’s get back to the basics ladies! The Women In Networking group needs your feedback. Help enable us to hand you the keys to success in the New Year. Come and join us for an information building and networking session with your peers. Get to know Women In Networking and Suited for Success within the New Year. Join us on January 31st at the Embassy Suites in Rogers. If you plan on attending please rsvp by clicking here note: this link will open in your email client)


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Women in Networking (WIN), unites professional women of all industries who share a passion for creating and developing referral partnerships with female executives in Northwest Arkansas. We strive to provide educational and inspiring programs that foster professional development, health and well-being, while encouraging social interaction among all of our members.

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