The Inside Secrets in Getting and Keeping Your New Leadership Position

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The Inside Secrets in Getting and Keeping Your New Leadership Position

Time: January 27, 2011 from 4pm to 5:30pm
Location: Four Points by Sheraton
Street: 333 South Service Road
City/Town: Plainview, NY 11803
Phone: 516-773-6119
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Dr. Larry Aronstein, Educational Performance Consultants
Latest Activity: Jan 21, 2011

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Secrets%20flier.pdf                                                            Are you seeking to move your career along by getting your first leadership position or taking the next step in your leadership career. Dr. Larry Aronstein, recently retired Long Island Superintendent, has interviewed, hired and mentored a thousand educators over his distinguished career.

Having difficulty getting interviews? Are you stalling out after initial interviews? Learn his secrets. He can help you, too.

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