Webinars / Virtual Events

Mheda - On-Boarding (webinar)

United States, IL - 15 March, 2018
Mheda -  On-Boarding (webinar) This webinar will focus on the challenges associated with introducing new employees to your organization so their first impression is a positive one. Presented by Andy McNulty, Founding Partner, CPMA


ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Andy McNulty is a communication consultant based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Andy began his career in the material handling industry, where he was exposed to his very first professional development training, both as an attendee, and as a certified trainer. From there he moved on to work in the technology sector for a few years before he jumped at the opportunity to work full time in personal development, where he has been for over 15 years.

Andy is the founding partner of Communication Performance Management Associates, and has worked with organizations such as Mitsubishi-Caterpillar, Toyota Material Handling, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Coca-Cola, W.W. Grainger, Merrill Lynch and John Deere.

CAN'T ATTEND
Can't make the time or date? Webinars will be available on-demand once it's completed. It's affordable and available when and where it's convenient for you. The cost is $99.

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Date(s)
15 March, 2018
Time(s)
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Central Time
Venue
webinar
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