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Distinguished Business Speaker Leading Workshops for Students, Community – Newstalk KZRG

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Renowned speakers, podcast hosts, entrepreneurs, and contributors to national publications will host a workshop on Wednesday and Thursday in Pittsburgh, “5 Tips for Successful Networking: A Coffee Lunch Coffee Approach.” students on campus.

Next Thursday, Alana Muller, author of the book, said: Coffee Lunch Coffee: A Practical Field Guide to Master Networking, Lunch with Pittsburgh State University’s Kelce Student Leadership Council at 12:00 PM and a workshop for a select group of business students including four sections of MGT 210 at 3:30 PM in the Governor’s Room of the Overman Student Center . Kelce RSO, and Alumni Assistant.

Chelsey Decker, director of KCOB’s graduate business program and event coordinator, said:

Decker’s students have been reading Müller’s books this semester, which inspired the idea of ​​inviting her to Pittsburgh for a two-day networking lunch and workshop.

“It has been very helpful in preparing for community events,” said Dacia Clark, assistant director of the Small Business Development Center in Block 22 downtown.

The event will be held on Wednesdays from 6-7:30 pm in the Foundry Conference Room, Block 22, 402 North Broadway, and is open to the public. There is a $10 registration fee and snacks and childcare are provided. To register, send an email to dclark@pittstate.edu.

About Müller:
Through his workshops, books, and companion blog, CoffeeLunchCoffee.com, Muller has helped thousands of people develop strategic thinking about networking and creating game plans to get out there and connect.

She hosts the Enterprise.ing podcast, writes weekly for Bizwomen.com, contributes to publications such as Forbes.com, The Huffington Post and CNBC, and has been featured twice as a speaker at TEDxOverland Park. I was.

Muller is also former president of Kauffman FastTrac, a global provider of training to aspiring and established entrepreneurs. Additionally, she spent several years as an executive at her Sprint. She holds a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago, a Mike and Karen Herman Fellowship for Women in Entrepreneurship, and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Smith College.

Actively involved in the community, she has served on several corporate and volunteer boards, including the Board of Enterprise Bank in Lisbon, Portugal, ISCTE International Business School, and served as past president of the Kansas Chapter of the International Women’s Forum. I’m here.

Recognized as a NextGen Leader by JCRB|AJC in 2019, Best Instructor of 2017 by Turner School of Construction Management, 2013 NextGen Leader by Kansas City Business Journal, and KC Business Magazine in 2012 influencer woman.

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