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Sharon Hill Encourages Professionals to “Step Out of Their Box and Network”
Sharon Hill Provides Energy, Enthusiasm and Valuable Information for Business Professionals’ Success
Many people have already taken advantage of the social media buzz with such tools as Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin, but are they establishing proper business contacts? Sharon Hill, certified etiquette trainer and president of Sharon Hill International, addressed professional business entrepreneurs on the power of networking during her guest speech at the Get Connected Networking Seminar and Social on August 8, 2009.
Hill said, “The current unemployment rate makes it extremely important for people to be reaching out to one another, and it is so valuable for people to build strong relationships. I’m so glad I was able to be apart of the Get Connected event.”
About Sharon Hill
Sharon Hill is a professional speaker who focuses on teaching business etiquette, building social capital and diversity training. She captures her audience from the beginning with her dynamic and versatile speaking style, creating a highly energetic learning experience for her audience. Her keen sense of humor enhances and complements each experience. Combined with her enthusiasm and style, Hill has the ability to delight diverse audiences as they experience her formulas for success.
For more information about this workshop or to book a seminar with Sharon, visit her Web site www.sharonhillinternational.com or email .
About Get Connected
Get Connected was a networking seminar and social event given by Trend-Dee Events, which provided opportunities for individuals to learn more about the power of social media and the resources needed to start new business relationships. Attendees also had the opportunity to inquire professional advice, establish new business contacts and enjoy a night of music, dinner and networking.
For more information about Trend-dee or the Get Connected event, visit the event’s Web site http://www.trend-dee-events.com/id4.html, or email .
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