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Read WebCPA's Re-Cap of The 2008 Forum for Women in Accounting.
The 2009 Forum for Women in Accounting August 10-12, 2009 | Wynn Las Vegas Resort
Join the profession's top consultants for The 2009 Forum for Women in Accounting, an event for women working in public accounting (partners, managers and other firm leaders) as well as male and female COOs, partners, HR directors and others involved in building a strong firm culture and a women's program for their firms. This year, we've provided more sessions, more networking and more content geared at personal growth. We've also built in special perks and events for our returning "alumni" that have supported The Forum for Women in Accounting in prior years. As if that wasn't enough . . . if you bring someone else from your firm - you'll all get Monday's three Pre-Conference sessions for free!
We've got the fabulous Genevieve Bos, founder of Pink Magazine as our opening keynote speaker, followed by the energetic body language expert Jan Hargrave and workplace flexibility guru Karol Rose. From inside the profession, we have consultants Rita Keller and Sandra Wiley, and our conference hosts Rebecca Ryan, Gale Crosley, Gary Boomer, Allan Koltin and Gary Shamis. They will address:
- Staying Relevant and Competitive within Your Firm
- How to Manage a Team (and Train Your Team to Manage)
- Stories of Successful Women Rainmakers
- How to Give "Knock-Em Dead" Presentations
- Reading and Controlling Non-Verbal Communications
- How to Develop a Company-Wide Women's Initiative
- What's Happening in the Profession
- Flexible Work Arrangements
- Negotiation Skills
- Landing New Client Opportunities
- Staying Productive and Positive in Stressful Times
AND, we're holding The Forum for Women in Accounting in conjunction with The Forum on Recruiting and Retention, offering you additional breakout session choices and more colleagues for networking. We hope that you and your co-workers will join us for what is sure to be an enlightening and entertaining event!
This program is pre-approved by the HR Certification Institute for 14.5 general credit hours towards PHR, SPHR & GPHR recertification.
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