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Sharon Hill of Sharon Hill International to Present at Rowan Vocational Opportunities
Local Organization Leader Speaks on Generational Differences
Sharon Hill, president of Sharon Hill International, announced that she was invited to speak at Rowan Vocation Opportunities in Salisbury. Hill will discuss generational differences and how to appreciate them on August 1 from 10:00 am until noon at Rowan Vocational Opportunities’ facility. This event is open to the public. Interested parties should contact Brenda Wilkerson by calling (704) 633-6223.
Sharon Hill International specializes in services such as etiquette training, motivational speaking, and diversity training. Hill is acknowledged as an authority on American business etiquette for companies, organizations, and even individuals. She always looks forward to speaking at her high-energy and interactive seminars. “I am honored to have been asked to present at Rowan Vocational Opportunities,” said Hill.
About Sharon Hill International
Sharon Hill International introduces an innovative and dynamic formula for proper business etiquette, created by the American Business Etiquette Trainers Association (ABETA), teaching employees about corporate loyalty and retaining customers. Sharon Hill, President of Sharon Hill International, speaks to groups, organizations and corporations across the globe, focusing on business etiquette, diversity training and communication in the workplace. To learn more about Sharon Hill International, or to book a seminar, please email .
About the Rowan Vocational Opportunities, Inc
Rowan Vocational Opportunities, Inc. was chartered in 1966 as a non-profit rehabilitation facility with the purpose of providing vocational evaluation, work adjustment, vocational training and long-term or transitory employment and life skills for people with disabilities. Thirty-seven years later, they are continuing their commitment to their clients and the communities in which they live. To learn more about Rowan Vocational Opportunities, visit www.rowanvocopp.org.
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