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- Posted August 16, 2010
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'Managing Your Career' topic of next NALS of Detroit program

NALS of Detroit will present a CLE After Hours program on Monday, Sept. 13, beginning at 6 p.m. at the offices of Barris, Sott, Denn, & Driker PLLC, 211 W. Fort Street, 15th floor, in Detroit.
Guest speaker Carolyn Rico of Robert Half Legal will discuss "Managing Your Career." Robert Half International consistently appears on Fortune magazine's list of "America's Most Admired Companies."
A short chapter meeting will follow the speaker presentation.
Cost for the program is $13 for members and $15 for non-members. Reservations are required by noon on Friday, Sept. 10. Make checks payable to: NALS of Detroit. Mail completed registration & checks to: Cindy Taylor, PLS, Treasurer, 21368 Green Hill Road, Farmington Hills, 48335.
For additional information, contact Taylor at (734) 497-4736 or ctaylor@thetaylorhome.org.
Published: Mon, Aug 16, 2010
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