'Maximum Impact' at Pitt-Bradford

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford is one of 500 sites across the country to broadcast the Maximum Impact Simulcast leadership training event May 8.

Topics of the simulcast will include overcoming personal and professional adversity, embracing change, learning the keys to building strong teams and best practices for balancing the needs of customers, employees and company shareholders.

The event will be broadcast live from the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta and will feature speakers such as former British prime minister Tony Blair, golfing legend Jack Nicklaus and leaders in business and marketing.

The Bradford viewing of the simulcast will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 162, Swarts Hall, and includes lunch. The cost is $89, which also includes program materials. However, there is a special rate of $22 for employees of Pennsylvania Regional Manufacturers.

Sponsors for the event are the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Outreach Services, Leadership McKean, the North Central Pennsylvania Workforce Investment Board and the Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce.

“We were able to keep costs down by collaborating with several partners,” said Ann Robinson, director of the Pitt-Bradford Business Resource Center.

Registration is limited to 75 participants. To register, call Laurie Dennis in Pitt-Bradford Outreach Services at (814)362-5078 or e-mail reach@pitt.edu.

More information on the simulcast is available at www.maximumimpactsimulcast.com/ceu.

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