Just three weeks until my presentation at the Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit (GCECS) in Philadelphia! I'm one of three panelists speaking about Interns and Mentors as Tools of Innovation. I’ll be discussing the many benefits of mentoring - to the mentor, the mentee and the organization - and I’ll provide practical tips for selecting a great mentor and doing what it takes to make the most of a mentoring relationship. Here's the "official" workshop description:
Companies are constantly examining ways to be more productive, more cost-effective and foster employee loyalty. Examine strategies for using interns and mentors as effective tools for today’s creative economy and the businesses that own that sector, as well as ways to establish professional relationships and positive connections that increase company and location retention.
The Summit takes place on October 5 and 6, 2009, at the Philadelphia Convention Center. My workshop kicks off at 2pm on the 5th. So come on out for what promises to be an incredible event, filled with dynamic presentations and fabulous networking. Keynote speakers include Elizabeth Gilbert, Best-selling Author of Eat, Pray, Love, Peter Shankman, Founder of HARO (Help A Reporter Out), Jane McGonigal, Director of Game Research and Development, Institute for the Future, and Randall Kempner, Executive Director, Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs.
For additional details and registration information, check out the GCECS website. I hope to see you there!
Until next time…
Liz
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