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  • Creating your Elevator Speech: Steps for Success

    Imagine being at a networking event and meeting a manager from your dream company. What do you say? How can you make him or her remember you in a positive light? Have no fear; just use your elevator speech!

    What’s that, you may ask? An elevator speech is a short speech that promotes a business or markets you as a person. It’s a statement of what you do, what you are looking...

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  • MWMC Board of Director Nominations Being Accepted

    MWMC Board of Director Nominations Being Accepted

    Nominations due by May 9th, 2012

    The MWMC Board of Directors is now accepting nominations for the 2012-2013 MWMC Board. Members are encouraged to nominate themselves or other members for a position on the Board. Open board positions include:

    • Vice President of Finance
    • Vice President...

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  • Why refer a friend to MWMC?

    Think of all the benefits joining Minnesota Women in Marketing and Communications has brought you. Spread the word. Tell a friend about us. There are many good reasons to refer a friend to MWMC. Not only will you gain the benefits of having a friend on the inside, but she will gain all the benefits of having a professional network and support system.

    Plus, right now, MWMC is offering...

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  • Managing Your Social Media Presence

    With our smartphones, laptops and iPads, we are never really disconnected from the world. Our friends, family members and business acquaintances frequently post status updates via social media, whether it be a new item purchased, where they ate lunch or a career update. Most people do not stop and think about who will be reading what they post online, and sometimes that lack of thought can...

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  • How to Work the Networking Events

    Soon it will be the season of networking events. But are these events worth all their hype? Absolutely. Employers are relying more and more on referrals from their employees to hire an individual. In this sluggish economy, making connections has never been more crucial.

    So how do you actually make a connection at a networking event?

    First, find the events: Watch...

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  • Winter-Spring 2012 Events

    JANUARY

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  • Webinar Recap | Leveraging LinkedIn for Professional Success

    Steve Jewell was the featured speaker for MWMC’s Nov. 22 webinar called “Leveraging LinkedIn for Professional Success.” Jewell owns Diamond-In-The-Rough Recruiting, and brings more than 25 years of Fortune 500 human resources experience from all functions of business and numerous industries.

    Jewell is an active professional and social networker; he is very involved in...

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  • Event Recap | Brown Bag Initiative: Steps to Success with Diana Harvey

    At the December 15 Brown Bag Initiative, Diana Harvey, Chief Communications Officer/Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the President for the University of Minnesota, shared her steps to success followed by a lively discussion with a dynamic group of women.

    Diana’s three steps to success:

    1. Find your passion: Diana knew she loved to write which led...

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  • Time Management

    Project manager, administrative assistant or writer — no matter your role, you will be expected to multitask. You might have a pile of work to do when your boss comes along with a new project that needs to be finished tomorrow. Many people will panic, but if you have great time management skills, you should be able to tackle these projects with no problem.

    Here are tips to help...

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  • Building your business through associations

    MWMC has members in a variety of industries — a fact we are very proud of. We strive to make sure our programming and volunteer opportunities meet the needs of our entire membership, whether you are in a corporate, agency or independent work environment.

    MWMC has many opportunities available to those who are self-employed and looking to expand their prospect network through their...

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  • High Net Worth Networking

    What exactly is networking? It’s making connections that could turn into possible resources for your career. But does it actually work?

    Absolutely. According to consultants Joanna Barsh and Susie Cranston in their 2009 book, “How Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for Work and Life,” research shows that building strong networks and having career mentors bring...

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  • Event Recap | Women@Work: Writing for the Web

    Thirty-six women attended the seminar Writing for the Web, taught by Amy Simso Dean, on Nov. 15 at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis.

    “King and queen of the web is text,” says Simso Dean, a freelance copywriter and editor with more than 11 years of experience.

    Writing for the web differs from writing for print because the web is interactive, she said. People...

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  • Optimizing Social Media

    As far as social networking goes, there’s hardly an end to connecting online among Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. These sites are used for marketing reasons, finding jobs, and networking. But have you ever pondered the pros and cons to using each site to meet your goals?

    Marketing Campaigns

    To reach a target audience or generate more awareness about a...

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  • Event Recap | Managing the Business of Your Career

    At the September 20 Learning Lunch Karen Kodzik, a Career Management Consultant and owner of Cultivating Careers, gave a presentation titled “Managing the Business of your Career.” Kodzik has nearly fifteen years of experience working with individuals in career transition. 

    Kodzik spoke about the importance of managing a career at any stage, “We tend to put our careers on...

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  • Getting Relevant Experience for the Dream Job

    In her August 2011 article for MWMC, “Getting Your Resume to the Top of the Pile,” Maggie Theisen listed putting relevant experience on the resume as one of the keys to getting it noticed. But how do we get the relevant experience when few hiring managers are willing to take a risk on someone without a solid three-plus years of this experience?

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  • Join us for an MWMC Twitter Chat

    MWMC Twitter Chats are discussions held between MWMC members, non-members, guest speakers, and industry experts.

    If you aren't familiar with Twitter chats and want to learn more, we've gathered a few resources to help you join the conversation.

    What are Twitter chats?

    Twitter chats are regularly scheduled conversations held on Twitter that are moderated...

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  • Leveraging Technology to Provide New Programming

    One of MWMC’s goals is to provide educational and enriching programming to help our members grow professionally and personally. However, we realize between busy work, family and personal schedules, it is not always easy to take time away from your day to attend a mid-day lunch, after work happy hour or workshop. To help accommodate your schedule, while continuing to provide the type of...

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  • Fall 2011 Events

    September

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  • Getting Your Resume to the Top of the Pile

    When hiring managers receive 100+ resumes per job opening, it is easy to get lost in the shuffle. However, there are a few key elements to effectively searching for a job and boosting your resume to the top of the pile. Networking, social media, and a great resume can help you stand apart from the rest in any competitive environment.

    Networking- Hiring managers tend to...

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  • Event Summary | Social Media Strategy & Measurement

    On May 19 Minnesota Women in Marketing Communications hosted its May Women@Work workshop on Social Media Strategy & Measurement. Speakers for this event were Mahtab Rezai, Chief Experience Officer at Eaton Golden, and Kary Delaria, Principal at ...

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