Alumni seminars: April 23- Financial Planning & April 30- Cultivating Productive Relationships at Work

Dana Bresee Keeth bresee at mit.edu
Thu Apr 16 17:22:34 EDT 2015


forwarded information:

The MIT Alumni Association Backpack to Briefcase seminars provide 
information pertinent to the transition from MIT to the work force. The 
Backpack to Briefcase events are designed for graduating students 
(undergraduate and graduate), as well as their spouses and partners, but 
*postdocs* and all MIT students are welcome. For questions, please see 
the website: 
https://alum.mit.edu/students/GraduatingStudents/Backpack_to_Briefcase
(contact: Elena Byrne, tel. 617-252-1143ebyrne at mit.edu 
<mailto:ebyrne at mit.edu>)
*

Financial Planning Seminar
*Register for this free event. Thursday, April 23, 2014, 7:00 p.m., 
3-270 
<http://alumic.mit.edu/s/1314/03-alumni/wide.aspx?sid=1314&gid=13&pgid=23749&content_id=27036> 


*Seminars' Topics:*
-Establishing Goals
-Cash Reserves
-Debts & Insurance
-Investments
-Taxes
-Estate Planning and Finding Help

Financial Planner, Mark Porter '05, offers advisory services through 
Northeast Planning Associates (NPA), a registered investment adviser. 
Securities offered through LPL Financial, member FINRA/SIPC. NPA and LPL 
Financial are not affiliated. He holds a degree in finance from MIT with 
a minor in economics.

Mark speaks at many non-profit organizations and for-profit companies on 
a complimentary basis. His primary office is located in Canton, MA, but 
he is frequently in Boston and Cambridge. Mark can be reached at 
781-562-1800. Visit his website <http://www.markportercfp.com/>.

Register today! 
<http://alumic.mit.edu/s/1314/03-alumni/wide.aspx?sid=1314&gid=13&pgid=23749&content_id=27036>


*Cultivating Productive Relationships at Work *
Register for this free event taking place on Thursday, April 30 at 6:00 
p.m. in 56-114. 
<http://alumic.mit.edu/s/1314/03-alumni/wide.aspx?sid=1314&gid=13&pgid=24006&content_id=27278>
Do you ever feel as though you have no control over your environment at 
work? What about at your last internship? Most of us accept things the 
way they are – be it unproductive relationships, or inefficient 
communication – across all areas of our lives. This workshop will 
illustrate the ways in which you do have the power to change the things 
that aren’t working for you. Specifically, we will delve into how to 
develop relationships that work at work by taking accountability and 
having an intentional impact on the direction of your life, career, 
relationships, and results. Start your career off on the right foot. 
Hildie Dunn 
<http://www.handelgroup.com/coaching/life-coaching/our-life-coaches/hildie-dunn> 
a coach with Handel Group Life Coaching <http://www.handelgroup.com/> 
will lead the discussion.

Hildie Dunn’s natural enthusiasm and incredible heart is well suited to 
coaching. Her mission as a coach with Handel Group Life Coaching is to 
empower people to live extraordinary lives and reach their dreams with 
joy and intention. Hildie received her bachelor’s degree in English with 
a minor in Education from LaSalle University and her master’s degree in 
Student Personnel Work with an emphasis on Human Development from The 
Ohio State University. Hildie leads Handel Group events in the New York 
metro area, group telecourses and she privately coaches clients.

Register today! 
<http://alumic.mit.edu/s/1314/03-alumni/wide.aspx?sid=1314&gid=13&pgid=24006&content_id=27278>

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