DETROIT, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- How can you use technology to solve
business problems and streamline processes? The Detroit chapter of the
International Association of Business Communicators (IABC/Detroit) will host a
Nov. 12 professional development program discussing how to improve
communication with your target audiences by increasing participation while
eliminating information overload. The breakfast meeting will be held at the
Westin Hotel, 1500 Town Center, Southfield, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.
The featured speaker is Paul Manns, Covisint vice president of marketing.
Manns will share how Covisint, a technology services company whose business-
to-business applications and communications services connect the global
automotive industry, has worked with manufacturers, suppliers and industry
trade groups worldwide to define and implement effective common communications
processes for the industry.
"IABC has members in 60 countries and helps communicators stay up-to-date-
on important trends and issues," said Cindy Orlandi, APR, president of
IABC/Detroit and principal of Cyndosura - Brilliant Communications.
"IABC/Detroit is pleased to present this opportunity to learn more about
what's new in the world of B2B communications from this leader in the
automotive industry."
Tickets for the event are $20 for members and $25 for nonmembers.
Reservations are required and may be made by calling IABC/Detroit's Executive
Secretary Nancy Skidmore at 248-546-5490.
IABC/Detroit is one of the larger chapters of the 13,000-member
International Association of Business Communicators, with 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 IABC 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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Related links: http://www.iabcdetroit.com
CONTACT: Mary Pezet of Rochester Downtown Development Authority, +1-248-656-0060, mpezetdda@hotmail.com , for IABC/Detroit
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