
No one is more responsible for your professional development than you. Career Communications Group (ccgmag.com) makes that possible by bringing you cutting edge management seminars with the nation's leading corporations and agencies executives.Slides for this presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/ccgmag
No one is more responsible for your professional development than you. Career Communications Group (ccgmag.com) makes that possible by bringing you cutting edge management seminars with the nation's leading corporations and agencies executives.Slides for this presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/ccgmag
Episodes

Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
What is Next for NASA?
Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
Saturday, September 15,2007Cont.
10:00am-11:30am
Loch Raven Room- Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
“What is next for NASA”
Moderator:
Dr. Jih-Fen Lei
Director of Research and Technology, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Speakers:
Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Jr.
Center Director, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Lancert Foster
Aerospace Engineer, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Lizalyn Smith
Aerospace Engineer, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Dr. Isaiah Blankson
Senior Technologist, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Carlos Morrison
Aerospace Engineer, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field

Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
Diabetes, Obesity, Nutrition, Aids/HIV- What Are The Effects On Minorities?
Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
2:30pm-3:30pm
Loch Raven Room- Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
”Diabetes, Obesity, Nutrition, Aids/HIV- What Are The Effects On Minorities?”
What makes minorities more at risk for these disease? As the minority population in the United States grows what is being done to combat the risks of being affected with one or more of these disease? This panel discussion will cover with early detection, improved care and education what is being done and what needs to be done to reverse this trend.
Moderator:
Garland Thompson
Senior Science Writer
Osiris Group Inc.
Speakers:
Doris Browne, M.D.
Senior Scientific Officer
National Institutes of Health
Susan Wyche Muhammad, MBA
Regional Resource Consultant - Region III
US Department of Health and Human Services
Charmagne Goodman Beckett, M.D.
LCDR, MC, U. S. Navy

Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
Tuesday Sep 25, 2007
Saturday, September 15,2007
8:30am-9:45am
Loch Raven Room- Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
Human Resources-“Emerging Careers in Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, and Clinical Researching”
What does the future hold for life scientist entering the job market? Will there be enough jobs for young new professionals as well as seasoned professionals seeking new opportunities? In recent years the profile for life science has changed and the job market looks promising as ever. Industry’s need to attract cutting edge clinical researchers in biopharmaceuticals, biotechnology, toxicology, and pharmaceutical chemistry will open new doors for “up and coming” scientists.
Moderator:
Garland Thompson
Senior Science Writer
Osiris Group Inc.
Speakers:
Evon Crooks
Master Scientist
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Dr. Kwasi Agyei-Aye
Master Scientist
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

Thursday Mar 22, 2007

Thursday Mar 01, 2007

Thursday Mar 01, 2007
How To Become A Technical Leader: The Brand Called YOU
Thursday Mar 01, 2007
Thursday Mar 01, 2007
The Brand Called YOU
Hosted by IBM-Kerrie Holley
Friday, February 16,2007
Room 314
2:30pm-4:00pm
This interactive session promises to stimulate your thinking and propel you into action on maximizng your success as a technical leader. Using thought provoking questions, personal anecdotes and parables, this session explores the issues of what makes a technical leader, the art of thinking, becoming a star at work and creating the brand called you. After completion of the session you should be able to create and launch a set of actions to become the technical leader you desire to be.
Speaker:
Kerrie Holley, IBM Fellow
Gobal and Americas CTO, SOA Center of Excellence
Application Services, Global Business Services
klholley@us.ibm.com
GBS office: 415-545-2848
cell: 415-297-1573

Wednesday Feb 28, 2007
21st BEYA Honoree
Wednesday Feb 28, 2007
Wednesday Feb 28, 2007
Rod Adkins, VP, IBM, is celebrated as the 21st Black Engineer of the Year Honoree.

Monday Jan 22, 2007

Monday Jan 22, 2007
Managing Your Technical (Presented by IBM Corporation)
Monday Jan 22, 2007
Monday Jan 22, 2007
Presented By IBM Corporation
NWOC 2006
Saturday Oct 21,2006
1:30pm-2:30pm-Atlanta B&C
Speaker:
Wendy Toh
Director, Component Development & Enablement
Autonomic Computing,Tivoli
Software Group, IBM/ Contact Sheila Forte (IBM)
Regardless of how many years you have in the industry, it's important for you to actively manage your professional career to meet your personal goals. Come join Wendy Toh, Director of Autonomic Computing software development, IBM, as she provides pragmatic insights on how to flourish and advance in a male-dominated industry. This session will feature interactive dialog on topics such as:
- Playing by the unwritten rules of corporate culture
- Rethinking the employee-boss relationship - tips on "managing your manager"
- Navigating the invisible organizational structure
- Gender and cultural differences - how to optimize your style and strengths
- Staying technically current while juggling work-life balance
In addition, Wendy will provide insights into emerging technologies and markets which could yield exciting career opportunities.
Please come prepared to share your experiences and to ask those "straight talk" questions.

Wednesday Dec 06, 2006
