Tune in for “Get Known, Get Connected, Get Ahead” on Sept. 21

On September 21 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific, join the WSU Alumni Association online for “Get Known, Get Connected, Get Ahead: Personal Connections for Professional Results.”

With a record-breaking number of people either out of work or transitioning to remote work, connections―particularly diverse and inclusive connections―are more important than ever. In this timely webinar, the author of The Connector’s Advantage, Michelle Tillis Lederman, explains the types of relationships you need to get faster results, especially when job hunting, reentering the workforce, or re-imagining your current role in the wake of the pandemic.

Register to attend on our Cougar Learning Consortium website.

Questions? Contact Amber Mendenhall at amber.mendenhall@wsu.edu.

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