As organizations, we establish brand guidelines and craft communications plans to direct the messaging and vision of the 501(c) entities for whom we work. But there is something just as important that each of us must consider: What rules and guidelines do we follow, as individual members of the team, to brand ourselves and our own messaging?
It is time to consider how we cultivate the most professional version of ourselves to build our brand and strengthen our own professional advancement.
This is the focus for the Q3 luncheon meeting, "Tailoring Your Style for Professional Advancement," on Sept. 9, 2022 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel.
In this session, you will learn from OSAP industry experts on the approaches they utilize to be most successful on their teams, in their roles and in crafting their business image. Our speakers will provide real-world examples that they employ to ensure their professional integrity.
Regardless of your position, the information they provide will apply to the work you do every day and the professionalism you reflect to your peers, to your board and even outside audiences.
The OSAP panel of industry professionals is comprised of:
Following the in-person event, OSAP Member Teresa Zumwald will present a virtual, how-to session designed to be a deeper dive on the practices shared at the luncheon and much more. That event, scheduled for 10 a.m. on Oct. 5, 2022, will help you apply best-in-class tips and tricks that make the skills the panel presenters shared both applicable and actionable.
Sept. 9 Luncheon Schedule:
Oct. 5 Workshop Schedule:
Luncheon only:
Educational Workshop & Luncheon:
OSAP and our volunteer leaders look forward to seeing you tomorrow at the event.
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