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Are You Stuck in Your Job Search and Need to be Reinvigorated? Beth Carter will Offer the Mondays @ 7 Group a New Way of Thinking in her December 10th Workshop

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 49 Weston Rd Westport CT 06880  See map

December 7, 2012 – The Mondays @ 7 Group will sponsor a presentation by Beth Carter, a Fairfield-based executive and career coach, entitled, “Color Your Mind to a New Way of Thinking About Your Job Search.” This presentation will explore how to go a step deeper in developing new ideas and thoughts, resulting in greater fulfillment and happiness.  Using a non-traditional approach will open the mind to new possibilities.

Beth is President of Beth Carter Enterprises, a thriving business that encompasses executive and group coaching, seminars and DISC behavioral assessment.   She serves as a “thought partner” for executives, middle managers and business owners. Beth has a keen ability to help her clients reach their goals in leadership/management development, market expansion, financial competency and performance enhancement, while motivating them to their full potential.


Beth is a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) and is credentialed as a Professional Behavioral Analyst (CPBA). She is also an author, speaker, and an Adjunct Professor at Bryant University.  Ms. Carter holds an MBA from Baruch College and currently serves as Co-Chair of Membership and Ambassadors for the International Coaching Federation – Connecticut Chapter.

The public is invited to attend.  For further information, contact Ed Thomas at 203-981-4648 or via email at ejjthomasjr@gmail.com.


The meeting will take place at the Westport United Methodist Church, 49 Weston Road in Westport
(Exit 42 off the Merritt Parkway.) The agenda for December 10th is posted as follows:

1.  7:00 – 7:30 am – Open networking with coffee and bagels
2.  7:30 – 8:00 am – Elevator speeches
3.  8:00 – 8:30 am – Beth Carter’s Presentation, “Color Your Mind to a New Way of Thinking About
                                    Your Job Search”
4.  9:00 – 9:30 am – Open networking
 
Founded in the Spring of 2009, the Mondays @ 7 Group is one of the premier job networking organizations in Fairfield County.  The group’s membership exceeds 270 business professionals, actively involved in a job search.  Member titles span the gamut from management, accounting/finance, marketing/sales, creative services, human resources, information technology, education, engineering. supply chain to administrative and other areas of endeavor.

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