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CO FENG Jan. 2008 Meeting - Maximizing YOUR Career in a World of Change

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (MT)

Denver, CO

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“Maximizing YOUR Career in a World of Change”

Please REGISTER and also click the "Add to my Calendar" button. (Our gracious host needs to know how much wine and food to order).

When:

Wednesday, 1/23/2008
5:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Where:

Lance Butler
Moreton & Company
4600 S. Ulster Street, Suite #380
Denver, CO 80237

303-385-2123 direct
lbutler@moreton.com This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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NOTE: due to the high attendance we will be meeting on the second floor instead of the usual board room office

Agenda:

Speaker: Nathan Teegarden, President
Dynimus – Pareto, People, Performance

Topic: “Maximizing YOUR Career in a World of Change”

Nathan is a very engaging speaker and has an excellent topic. He is the company founder, an industry leader and a nationally recognized expert in maximizing your potential. He has 25 years of business experience nationally and internationally. Nathan’s presentation is focused on the baby boomer finance executive. He will show us how to maximize our potential to benchmark to a higher level for the balance of our careers.

There will also be a Teleconference for FENG members around the country to join.

Please contact your local chapter leaders for dial-in information.

Mountain Standard Time
CALL IN NUMBER:712.432.9998
Access Code: 210589#

TIME: 5:30 to 8:00 pm

NETWORKING & ELEVATOR INTRODUCTIONS:
5:30 - 6:00 pm

PRESENTATION: 6:00 to 7:00 pm

COST:Complimentary

Lance, our host, instructed building security to keep the front doors open until 6pm. If the doors are not open, please call us on our cell telephones and Lance or I will come down to let you in.

Greg Tripple: 720-240-6378
Lance Butler: 303-332-8779

Agenda: Please try to be on time. Honestly you do miss something when you arrive late.

The beginning of the meeting will be devoted to members delivering their 90-second announcements so we can learn more about each other. Our practice has been that senior members are expected to provide a job search tip at the end of their introduction. This opportunity to share your expertise has even proved to be a valuable source of ideas.

We have topics selected in advance. However, if you have one of particular interest to you, please let me know.

With regard to future meetings, please mark your calendars for the fourth Wednesday of the month and try to keep the date available. Interviews, work, and family emergencies are good exceptions.

In order to get the maximum benefit from our meeting:

1. Bring a name badge and/or “tent” to the meeting.*
2. Bring copies of your résumé and/or business cards.
3. Polish your 90 second announcement.

*(A tent is a 8” x 12” piece of cardboard folded in half with your name on BOTH sides.)

You should plan that the formal session will end no later than 7:30 PM so that the remaining 1/2 hour can be spent on a “scramble”. Everyone should stay alert during the 90 second announcements so that when we break for individual networking you are able to connect in depth with as many people as possible. I want to strongly emphasize the importance to your job search of making a personal connection to other members.

If you bring a BIG name badge & big tent, this will also help. There is nothing more embarrassing than to get engrossed in a conversation with someone and have to ask them to repeat their name! Make it easy for others to remember you.

 

Remember

  • Bring a name badge and/or 'tent' to the meeting.
  • Bring copies of your résumé and/or business cards.
  • Polish your 90 second announcement.

Directions

This is just south of I225 and DTC Boulevard) Door and parking lot opens on the west side of the building to Ulster. Look for the flags in the parking lot. This is the same location as the last several meetings).

The easiest way to find Morton & Co's office is to exit I-25 at Belleview and head east towards Ulster Street, then turn left or north on Ulster. The
building is on the North East corner of Ulster & Tuffs (4600 S. Ulster Street). It is in the next block north of McCormick's and Schmick's
Restaurant on the same side of Ulster (east side). The building is connected to a similar, taller office building on south side by a large
flagstone patio and wall. There are flags in front of the parking lot on the west side of the building. If you haven't been here before, I suggest that you use Google Maps or MapQuest to get the detailed location as it is hard to find the first time.


Future Meetings

02/27/2008
05:30 PM to 08:00 PM
Lance Butler Moreton & Company 4600 S. Ulster Street, Suite #380 Denver, CO 80237 303-385-2123 direct lbutler@moreton.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it NOTE: due to the high attendance we will be meeting on the second floor instead of the usual board room office.

When & Where



Moreton & Company
4600 S Ulster St
BLUE SPRUCE CONF RM - 1ST FLOOR
Denver, CO 80237

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (MT)


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