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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/07/2009 03A Proclamation - Administrative Professionals Day IAAP Yakima Valley Chapter Invites You to Join Us for Administrative Professionals Day! Administrative Professionals Week (and "Day "), Aar , ±4.-,ffikditrAlltilP.•\,-t-.44LIRM formerly known as Professional Secretaries Week, A A F was created as an annual opportunity to recognize Y the valuable contributions of office support staff in business and government and to encourage students to consider secretarial careers. Administrative .441- *. Professionals Week is always held annually during the last full week in April (standard Sunday through International Asgoc*ation as Saturday calendar week). Administrative Administrative Profession:Il.s Professionals Day is always held the Wednesday of Yakima Valley Chapter that week. Since its inception in 1952, APW has been sponsored solely by IAAP, although when APW was • first observed, IAAP was then known as the National Secretaries Association. Annual Administrative Professional Day Luncheon Tickets/Information, please call Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Karen Samuelson 9 North 9 Street, Yakima, WA 509 - 452 -7763 or April 22, 2009 Joann E. Benson, CPS 12:00 PM (509) 965 -2258 $22.00 per person (includes lunch) We look forward to seeing you there! Joe Estey Joe Estey founded Prolepsis Training in 1995 to help individuals and organizations eliminate the undesirable events in their work. their careers and their overall business performance. As a member of the '�... " National Speakers Association. Joe presents to over = 10,000 people amorally on such topics as leadership. management and career P P g development. He is a member of the Washington State Career and Technology Association and a frequent counselor for students in leadership camps across the state. He believes. on his experiences with` others, that people are only successful when they do what they love to s do to help others get what they need. Future By Design , r, "Every generation has experienced challenging times. and this era is no different. But, as Emerson once noted. 'this time, like all tiiiies is achually a very good one, if we'll but know what to do with it! ". For over 150 years, talent and career success have been studied bv- neuroscientists, sociologists and behavioral economists, and much of that research has been sumunarized and shared withal the past 10 months. During this inter - active, informative presentation. Joe will share why 45% of people are consistent high performers, where talent comes from, and liow to succeed professionally and personally in a constantly changing, uncertain business environment.