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Monday, January 11, 2010
How to Prepare for a Networking Event
Eric M. Zink
Abstract
During my membership with ExecUNet, I took away several key themes and ideas from this organization. One of the most powerful tools I learned to use during my job searches and in building our business was the power of networking. In this presentation, I will demonstrate several key examples for how to prepare and get the most from a networking session. The outcomes of this presentation will not only better prepare you for a networking event, but also will allow you to come away with several key contact points from which further networking can occur. This methodology will aid you in your attempt to build those relationships and allow for a greater understanding of the power behind building a successful network.
Speaker Bio
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Eric Zink specializes in operations and operational excellence in the Automotive and
Manufacturing/Engineering sectors. Holding an Associate in Science degree in Chemistry and
a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Manufacturing Management, Eric Zink has
also completed graduate studies toward a Master in Science degree in Quality Engineering. Additionally, he holds professional certifications from the AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY as a Certified Quality Technician, Certified Quality Auditor, Certified Quality Engineer, and Certified Quality Manager. On top of that, Eric is a certified SIX SIGMA Black Belt and is also registered as a Lead Quality Systems Auditor through the REGISTRATION ACCREDITATION BOARD. While completing his education, Eric worked in various industries and professions such as retail, food services, printing, food manufacturing, education, and manufacturing. He has held positions in sales, customer service,
engineering and chemistry technology, and maintenance. Eric's management career began in 1996 when he was working as an Operations Manager for UNIBAR MAINTENANCE SERVICES, a building maintenance and business services provider where he had P&L, budget, and supervisory responsibilities for over 50 people.
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