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Is your company or organization looking for a way to better handle transitions in the marketplace. Have Lorraine Rinker conduct a workshop for your team or speak at your next event.
Here is a list of current workshops offered:
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Career Fitness -
Access, Plan and Execute Strategies for Career Wellness |
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Career Booster - Revitalizing your current career |
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Business Etiquette 101 - Learning how to navigate the corporate world |
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Managing the Chaos Curve - Improving team performance and morale |
Here is a sample of recent and upcoming speaking engagements:
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Across Generations-Living a legacy - The Professional Business Women of California, Sacramento, CA
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Career Planning for People too Busy to Plan - Merrill Lynch,
Sacramento, CA |
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Authentic Leadership - US Airforce, Scoffield Barracks HI - Sept 12, 2008 |
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The Career Continuum - A River Runs Through It - Folsom Community College - Placerville Campus, May 3, 2007 |
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The Career Continuum - Determining What's Next in Your Career - Society of Women Engineers, January 23, 2007
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The Butterfly Effect - Managing Transition/Transformation - The Virtual Nation, April 22, 2006
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Boomers and their Impact on Your Business - eWomenNetwork - Rocklin Chapter, October 26, 2005
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Strategies for Success - American Business Women's Association - May 2005 |
| "Lorraine gave a very engaging talk at our recent Sacramento Society of Women Engineer meeting. She used her own life journey as an example, helping us feel more connected to her messages as we’ve shared similar experiences. Lorraine’s inspirational story comforted several of us who are struggling with deciding when to transition between jobs and even careers and how to leave gracefully. I left the meeting feeling more informed and empowered to make active changes in my own career. My SWE members are still commenting about how much they enjoyed Lorraine’s words. She certainly left a great impression and I know we’ll be inviting her back soon!
– Allison Goodman, Society of Women Engineers Sacramento Section (March 2007) |