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Join the American Chemical Society in Philadelphia on Tuesday, June 18 to develop critical workplace skills for STEM industry professionals. This workshop is ideal for chemists, chemical engineers, physicists, engineers, and other STEM professionals looking to advance in the first 10 years of their careers.
During the workshop, you will learn how to:
- Present your data more effectively to management
- Organize and run effective meetings
- Work more readily and successfully across age groups
- Manage projects more quickly and effectively
Workshop Details:
- Where: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown | 1201 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 (map)
- When: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 | 9 am - 4 pm
- Cost: $149 for ACS members | $329 for non-members
Your registration includes on-site lunch, as well as morning and afternoon networking breaks.
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Instructors:
Mark Jones, Executive External Strategy and Communications Fellow, Dow Chemical - Data Presentation Instructor
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Mark Jones has been the Executive External Strategy and Communications Fellow at Dow Chemical since September 2011. He spent most of his career developing catalytic processes after joining Dow in 1990. He received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry at the University of Colorado-Boulder.
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Anthony (Tony) Noce, ACSF, Assistant Director, Member Programs & Communities, American Chemical Society – Running Effective Meetings Instructor
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Anthony (Tony) Noce, ACSF, recently joined the ACS as the Assistant Director, Member Programs & Communities following three decades in industry. As the number of meetings he attended over the course of his early career mounted, he began to see a clear difference in how meetings may be run. It wasn't long before his attention turned to the critical importance of effective meetings, recognizing this as a potential differentiator that allows for increased productivity – and increased productivity is an edge. This session couples curriculum developed by Human Technologies with Tony's years of experience working in industry to help attendees gain that edge for themselves.
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Steve Smith, Senior Analyst and Project Manager, Human Technology - Working Across Age Groups Instructor
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Steve Smith has over 20 years of experience designing, delivering, and evaluating human capital solutions to improve organizational performance. He facilitates a variety of workshops, training programs, team building engagements, organizational assessment focus groups, and strategic planning sessions, using best practices in instructional methodology and leveraging effective media to engage learners.
Mr. Smith has worked for Human Technology (HT) for the past 18 years, where he specializes in workforce analysis and assessment including competency modeling, skills inventories, developing and implementing assessment systems, and developing enterprise-wide strategies to improve workforce competency.
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Barry M Weinstein, President, Barry M. Weinstein & Associates - Project Management Instructor
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Barry M. Weinstein is President of Barry M. Weinstein & Associates, a consulting firm providing process engineering, project management, and statistical quality control support for the food and personal care product industries.
Mr. Weinstein has more than 35 years of experience in project management and process development in the nutritional supplement, food, and personal care products industries.
He has been an instructor with the American Chemical Society since 2000. Mr. Weinstein holds B. Sc. and M. Sc. Degrees in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Rutgers University.
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