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Beyond Strategic Partnerships Workshop on Jan. 29, 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Please Join Us
Friday, January 29, 2010
for an Interactive Workshop on

Beyond Strategic Partnerships:
Learn How to Do More with Less

Expert Panelists will deliver three unique perspectives:

Marketing Specialist Thom Clark will provide a Strategy for Effective Partnerships from Ad Hoc to Simple and Complex

Educator and Communications Consultant Carl Calendar, Ph.D. will outline the Logistics of Identifying Strategic Partners
with an emphasis on necessary critical thinking

Mental Health Clinician Lisa Dressner will provide
Tactics to Help Rebuild & Strengthen Partnerships


with Moderator Jeanie Coomber

at Branches in West Long Branch
7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Sponsored by
CPC Behavioral Healthcare

A networking opportunity for Monmouth County Business
Owners & Leaders to establish Strategic Partners

$22 Registration Fee includes
Full Breakfast Buffet, Presentation & Interactive Experience


Presenting the Panel of Experts:

tom-clarkThom Clark, is Director of Sales for Monmouth University and Fairfield University with Nelligan Sports Marketing. This firm provides sales and marketing expertise for sports properties worldwide. NSM is dedicated to building long-term relationships with clients through exceptional management of properties represented and by maximizing revenue growth through our corporate relationships. His success in marketing and sales reflects his expertise in developing partnership relationships. Thom’s expertise also includes 25 years in the financial services and brokerage business.



carl-calendarCarl Calendar, Ph.D. is the Dean of English at Brookdale Community College and has taught there for four decades.  A former Fulbright Scholar and post graduate fellow at Princeton and Exeter College, Oxford, Dr. Calendar is well-known in New Jersey Colleges for his workshops on Critical Thinking, Communications and Assessment.  He is currently a Lead on the Brookdale Educational Services Master Plan, 2020 and supervises the largest Division at the College.  He lives in Tinton Falls with his wife Jody, a Communications Consultant whose resume includes stints as Editor of the Asbury Park Press and the Bergen Record.

lisa-dressnerLisa Dressner, LCSW, is Senior Program Manager at CPC, overseeing outpatient programs at 2 sites and directing the graduate clinical internship program.  She also has run her own business for 10 years, offering mental health services, clinical consultation and technical assistance training for grassroots organizations. She earned her Masters Degree in Social Work from Rutgers University (1996), completed a three year post graduate training program in family systems therapy at the Multicultural Family Institute (1999), and a specialized post graduate training program in domestic violence and the Cultural Context Model at the Institute for Family Services (2003). In addition to developing and overseeing clinical programs, Lisa has presented nationally and internationally, and has authored several articles on clinical services, training and supervision.

jeanie-coomberJeanie Coomber, is an energetic and seasoned facilitator with an expertise in Leadership and Communications coaching for Executives and Teams. Jeanie is the owner of Transition Enterprises, LLC and co-founder of SAMA Solutions and was previously a Vice President with AllianceBernstein for 15 years. Through her 19 years of corporate experience, Jeanie is well versed in the challenges of workplace transition and brings to her clients first hand knowledge of coaching, relationship building, management, project management, process improvement and team empowerment. Having lived and worked abroad, Jeanie can also offer insight on the challenges of working and interacting in other cultures.
 

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