4th International Congress on Emotional Intelligence - September 8th - 10th, 2013

I am pleased to announce that the 4th International Congress on Emotional Intelligence 
will be held in New York City, USA from September 8th - 10th, 2013. The conference will bring together consultants, educators, researchers and scholars in the field. There will be several keynote and expert session presentations on advances and applications of EI to business, organizations, medicine, education, and other disciplines. It will be an opportunity to meet some of the major figures in the EI field, to network with international colleagues and to present your research. 

To register for the congress, submit proposals and to join the International Society for Emotional Intelligence visit the website: 

www.icei2013.org or e-mail info@icei2013.org

I look forward to seeing you in New York in September 


Sincerely 

John S. Pellitteri, Ph.D. 
President & Co-Founder 
International Society for Emotional Intelligence

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i am interested to attend the conference

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