unt college of business graduate programs event schedule - spring 2016

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Using LinkedIn to Build your Brand Thursday, January 28, 2016 5:30 pm- 6:30 pm BLB 260 Marisol Beltran, Colonial Life Join Colonial Life’s, Marisol Beltran, for a work- shop on how to best build your personal brand on the largest professional networking site. Join the North Texas Territory team as they share best practices they’ve discovered for personal brand- ing, professional networking, recruiting, and development. At this event you will learn how to use your LinkedIn profile for personal branding. You will also learn how to use applications like blogs, SlideShare, Google Presentation and Box.net for personal and company branding. Awaken Your Inner Executive Spirit Thursday, February 18, 2016 Dean’s Board Room, BLB 295 5:00 PM Mix and Mingle 5:30 PM Presentation 6:15 PM Mix and Mingle Ellen Castro, Chief Energizing Officer When you talk do people listen? Learn how to master your impact in the executive boardroom and beyond in our executive workshop presen- tation given by Ellen Castro. Ellen will share insights on how to master the impact you have on your reputation and the executive presence it brings. Our workshop will be combined with our Graduate Programs Mix and Mingle which will give you an opportunity to use the skills learned in the workshop immediately in a social setting with fellow graduate students, prospec- tive students, and alumni. Ellen Castro, Chief Energizing Officer, is a best-selling author, exhilarating speaker, global consultant and trusted coach. She challenges you to embrace and harness the genius within – to thrive regardless of external forces. Ellen earned an MEd from Harvard and MBA from SMU. Her book, Spirited Leadership: 52 Ways to Build Trust awarded the 2014 International Latino Best Self-Help Book. Her latest book, Happy in Spite of People, empowers you to live life unstuck and unlimited. Why CEOs and 2nd Graders are Just Alike Tuesday, March 22, 2016 BLB 255 5:00 PM Mix and Mingle 5:30 PM Presentation 6:15 PM Mix and Mingle Dr. Joe Michels, UNT Adjunct Faculty In this presentation, Dr. Joe Michels, a princi- pal at Solomon Bruce Consulting LLC and adjunct professor in the Department of Marketing and Logistics will present how to make a presentation to C suite level execu- tives! A former Collegiate Dean twice, as well as retired Air Force Senior Officer, Dr. Michels identifies the traits and characteristics that you need to know and understand when making a public presentation. As a Master's degree holder from UNT, you will be asked to speak in front of audiences all the time. Now is the time to learn how to do it and have fun with it. This is a lively, dynamic presentation which is highly interactive and FUN! What you learn in this presentation will suit you well for the remainder of your graduate studies and set you up for success when you enter the business world. Our workshop will be combined with our Graduate Programs Mix and Mingle which will give you an opportunity to use the skills learned in the workshop immediately in a social setting with fellow graduate students, prospective students, and alumni. All attendees will be entered for a chance to win a free dinner from UNT dining services. Two prize drawings per workship.

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Page 1: UNT College of Business Graduate Programs Event Schedule - Spring 2016

Using LinkedIn to Build your BrandThursday, January 28, 2016 5:30 pm- 6:30 pmBLB 260Marisol Beltran, Colonial Life

Join Colonial Life’s, Marisol Beltran, for a work-shop on how to best build your personal brand on the largest professional networking site. Join the North Texas Territory team as they share best practices they’ve discovered for personal brand-ing, professional networking, recruiting, and development. At this event you will learn how to use your LinkedIn profile for personal branding. You will also learn how to use applications like blogs, SlideShare, Google Presentation and Box.net for personal and company branding.

Awaken Your Inner Executive Spirit Thursday, February 18, 2016Dean’s Board Room, BLB 2955:00 PM Mix and Mingle5:30 PM Presentation6:15 PM Mix and MingleEllen Castro, Chief Energizing O�cer

When you talk do people listen? Learn how to master your impact in the executive boardroom and beyond in our executive workshop presen-tation given by Ellen Castro. Ellen will share insights on how to master the impact you have on your reputation and the executive presence it brings. Our workshop will be combined with our Graduate Programs Mix and Mingle which will give you an opportunity to use the skills learned in the workshop immediately in a social setting with fellow graduate students, prospec-tive students, and alumni.

Ellen Castro, Chief Energizing O�cer, is a best-selling author, exhilarating speaker, global consultant and trusted coach. She challenges you to embrace and harness the genius within – to thrive regardless of external forces. Ellen earned an MEd from Harvard and MBA from SMU. Her book, Spirited Leadership: 52 Ways to Build Trust awarded the 2014 International Latino Best Self-Help Book. Her latest book, Happy in Spite of People, empowers you to live life unstuck and unlimited.

Why CEOs and 2nd Graders are Just AlikeTuesday, March 22, 2016BLB 2555:00 PM Mix and Mingle5:30 PM Presentation6:15 PM Mix and MingleDr. Joe Michels, UNT Adjunct Faculty

In this presentation, Dr. Joe Michels, a princi-pal at Solomon Bruce Consulting LLC and adjunct professor in the Department of Marketing and Logistics will present how to make a presentation to C suite level execu-tives! A former Collegiate Dean twice, as well as retired Air Force Senior O�cer, Dr. Michels identifies the traits and characteristics that you need to know and understand when making a public presentation. As a Master's degree holder from UNT, you will be asked to speak in front of audiences all the time. Now is the time to learn how to do it and have fun with it. This is a lively, dynamic presentation which is highly interactive and FUN! What you learn in this presentation will suit you well for the remainder of your graduate studies and set you up for success when you enter the business world. Our workshop will be combined with our Graduate Programs Mix and Mingle which will give you an opportunity to use the skills learned in the workshop immediately in a social setting with fellow graduate students, prospective students, and alumni.

All attendees will be entered for a chance to win a free dinner from UNT dining services. Two prize drawings per workship.

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Using LinkedIn to Build your BrandThursday, January 28, 2016 5:30 pm- 6:30 pmBLB 260Marisol Beltran, Colonial Life

Join Colonial Life’s, Marisol Beltran, for a work-shop on how to best build your personal brand on the largest professional networking site. Join the North Texas Territory team as they share best practices they’ve discovered for personal brand-ing, professional networking, recruiting, and development. At this event you will learn how to use your LinkedIn profile for personal branding. You will also learn how to use applications like blogs, SlideShare, Google Presentation and Box.net for personal and company branding.

Awaken Your Inner Executive Spirit Thursday, February 18, 2016Dean’s Board Room, BLB 2955:00 PM Mix and Mingle5:30 PM Presentation6:15 PM Mix and MingleEllen Castro, Chief Energizing O�cer

When you talk do people listen? Learn how to master your impact in the executive boardroom and beyond in our executive workshop presen-tation given by Ellen Castro. Ellen will share insights on how to master the impact you have on your reputation and the executive presence it brings. Our workshop will be combined with our Graduate Programs Mix and Mingle which will give you an opportunity to use the skills learned in the workshop immediately in a social setting with fellow graduate students, prospec-tive students, and alumni.

Ellen Castro, Chief Energizing O�cer, is a best-selling author, exhilarating speaker, global consultant and trusted coach. She challenges you to embrace and harness the genius within – to thrive regardless of external forces. Ellen earned an MEd from Harvard and MBA from SMU. Her book, Spirited Leadership: 52 Ways to Build Trust awarded the 2014 International Latino Best Self-Help Book. Her latest book, Happy in Spite of People, empowers you to live life unstuck and unlimited.

Graduate Appreciation Week Join the College of Business Graduate Programs O�ce for a catered meal and giveaways.

April 4th – 7th Tuesday, April 5th 5:00 – 6:30pmThursday, April 7th 5:00 – 6:30pm Graduate Lounge

Mix and MingleThe Graduate Programs O�ce is o�ering an opportunity for prospective students to speak with some of our stellar graduate students and alumni in a casual social setting. Thursday, January 14, 2016Social House- Addison5100 Belt Line Rd. #410Dallas, TX 75254 6:00 pm- 7:00 pm

Thursday, February 4, 2016Social House- Fort Worth 840 Currie St.Fort Worth, TX 761076:00 pm- 7:00 pm

RSVP to attend Mix and Mingles online atwww.cob.unt.edu/programs/masters/mix_and_mingle.php

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Graduate Programs O�[email protected]

RSVP to attend events online at www.cob.unt.edu/programs/masters/events.php

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