DETROIT, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Companies and individuals interested in
learning more about the benefits of an internship program should plan to
attend the April 14 IABC/Detroit luncheon at the Southfield Westin, 1500 Town
Center, Southfield, Mich. from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Panelists will discuss how to recruit qualified talent, share success
stories and provide advice on the topic of interns and the benefits of
mentoring young professionals. Leah Reynolds, owner of Leah Reynolds
Associates will moderate a panel discussion that will include diverse
organizations -
-- Conny Coon, vice president, editorial, Big Idea Magazine
-- Patti Jones, co-op/intern director, U of M Dearborn-College of Arts
and Sciences
-- Jaclyn Perreca, senior account executive and internship coordinator,
Marx Layne
To attend this event, please RSVP to Nancy Skidmore at 248-546-5490 by
April 7. The cost is $30 for members, $35 for non-members and $20 for
students.
As an added value to members whose companies are offering internships in
summer 2004, IABC/Detroit welcomes individuals to bring a one-page job posting
on upcoming internship opportunities. Provide copies of the job postings to
Nancy Skidmore at the registration table and they will be made available to
program attendees before and after the program. Students are expected to
attend this program, so this event is a solid opportunity to find a qualified
communication intern. The job posting should include a title, a description
of your organization, the requirements of the internship and contact
information for the company internship program.
Attendees will also have an opportunity to make a donation at the door of
any amount for the May 2 MS Walk to end the devastating effects of multiple
sclerosis. More information about participating in the event will be on hand
-- contact Janine Krasicky or Francis Lieder about joining the IABC/Detroit
Multiple Mob squad! Members can register at http://www.nmssmi.org .
IABC/Detroit, one of the largest chapters of the 13,000-member
International Association of Business Communicators, has more than 250
professional communicators. The chapter, which includes members in Michigan,
Ohio and Canada, holds monthly professional development programs; sponsors
workshops; offers job referral services, informative publications, award
programs, accreditation programs and the opportunity to meet and network with
other communicators. For information on membership, visit http://www.iabc.com .
Additional information on the chapter and its free electronic job referral
service for employers is available at http://www.iabcdetroit.com or by calling
IABC/Detroit's Executive Secretary Nancy Skidmore at 248-546-5490.
SOURCE IABC/Detroit
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CONTACT: Janine M. Krasicky of J9 Media Solutions, LLC, +1-248-542-3991, janine@j9media.com , for IABC/Detroit
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