May 2011

Kaufman Presents "Unleash the Power of LinkedIn" to the Financial Executives International Career Management Group

Larry Kaufman, Managing Director of Practice Development at Blackman Kallick, will share his LinkedIn expertise with the Financial Executives International (FEI) Career Management Group (CMG). Larry's presentation Unleash the Power of LinkedIn for Financial Executives teaches business professionals how to use LinkedIn as a strategic business tool and networking resource.

Key Areas Addressed:

  • Leverage LinkedIn for proactive and reactive career search
  • Understand the basic to advanced features of LinkedIn
  • Leverage LinkedIn for due diligence to acquisition search
  • Benchmark with your industry peers
  • Research C.O.I.’s (Circles of Influence), Accountants, Attorneys, Commercial Bankers, Investment Bankers, Consultants or other possible resources within LinkedIn
  • Create Executive Level Groups (based upon your area of financial/accounting expertise), Alumni Groups, Industry Groups, etc.

Date: Thursday, June 2, 2011

Time: 7:00 a.m. (registration and networking)
7:30 a.m. LinkedIn seminar  

Location: Rosewood Restaurant
9421 W. Higgins Road, Rosemont

Cost:  Open to all CMG members / Guests welcome with registration

To register contact the Financial Executives International (F
EI) office at info@feichicago.org or 312-263-1661.

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