IABC Nashville Draws Large Crowd at Leadership Communication Lunch; Lori Becker to Speak at April 20 Event
NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Nashville Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators welcomed more than 50 professional communicators from the greater Nashville area during its March 16 event, Leadership Communication Inside/Out. The organization's next professional development lunch is April 20 at Maggiano's Little Italy in Nashville. Registration is now open.
At the March 16 event, executive coach and mentor Robert J. Harig shared his c-suite secrets on increasing your influence throughout your organization. Harig, the Principal of St. John & Company, a human capital business, addressed the six fundamental terms of everyday communication that make all the difference in your professional life.
Lori Becker, editor in chief of the Nashville Business Journal, will join IABC Nashville for its April 20 event, Get Your Business Narrative Told. Becker, who leads a team of business journalists who cover Music City's power players, will share her insights on how to effectively get your business narrative written and shared.
Becker joined the Business Journal in 2008 as managing editor, after more than a decade with daily newspapers. She was promoted to editor-in-chief in 2012. Before planting roots in Middle Tennessee, she last worked as a business reporter with The Palm Beach Post in West Palm Beach, Fla. Her earlier career included stints at the Lansing (Mich.) State Journal, the Cincinnati Enquirer and Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader.
The April 20 event will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Maggiano's Little Italy in Nashville. The cost to attend is $30 for members, $40 for non-members, and $25 for students. Register today or visit Nashville.iabc.com for more information.
ABOUT IABC NASHVILLE
IABC Nashville is one of more than 100 chapters in 70 countries providing learning opportunities for its members and professional development sessions that offer new insights into the latest communication trends, technology and issues facing the industry. The chapter is diverse, with members representing area agencies, broadcast stations, corporations, universities and nonprofit organizations. IABC/Nashville also offers ties to job bank services and the annual 'Gold Pen' communication awards program. To learn more visit nashville.iabc.com.
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