Minding your p’s and q’s for business

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The 30th Business Etiquette Dinner hosted by the School of Business is slated for Wednesday, April 24, at 5:30 p.m., in the Horizon Room in the Williams Center.

The event will start with a networking session with drinks, followed by a catered dinner. The purpose is to inform and teach aspiring students how to properly conduct themselves at a working business dinner; to learn proper business etiquette when presenting themselves in front of potential business employers and leaders; and to acquire the dining and social skills essential to correctly conducting themselves in a professional business setting. 

Guest speaker Dr. Bruce Kingma of Syracuse University will discuss “Business Etiquette in the Digital Economy.”

The event is open to the campus and community. Those interested in attending should contact Karissa Spicola via email for tickets. 

Assisting in organizing the event is the Accounting Society and Chris LaGrow of the Office of Career Development. Support is being given by the Faculty Student Association.
 

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