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Friday, July 9, 2021 from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM CDT
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Career Resource Center 
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Navigating Around Four Potholes in Job Search

Presented by:  Catherine Morgan, Founder, Point A to Point B Transitions, Inc.

There are some big issues that can derail or stall your job search – ageism, extended time in transition, regime changes, and bad business breakups. None of these are insurmountable, but you will need some strategies and tactics to navigate around them.

Our presenter will be Catherine Morgan, a career transition expert who is not afraid to identify elephants in the room or poke sacred cows. This talk will be filled with strategies her clients have used successfully for the past 10 years.

Bring your questions! We’ll have plenty of time to explore your specific challenges.

Free for CRC Members - Please email

kelly@CareerResourceCenter.org

$20 - Non-members - click below to register

About the presenter:

Catherine Morgan is an engaging speaker and the founder of Point A to Point B Transitions Inc., named Career Transition Coaching Service of the Year as part of the Corporate LiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards 2021 and Best Executive Career Transition Coaching Provider - North America, as part of Corporate Coaching and Recruitment Awards 2020 by Corporate Vision. The company is a virtual provider of coaching services to professionals in career transition and solo consultants. Catherine is the author of the eBook Re-Launch You: Discovering Your Point B and Embracing Possibility (www.re-launch-you.com).

Given the uncertainty around the pandemic and economy, Catherine recently launched an online course to give people strategies for feeling more in control and dialing down anxiety www.idialdown.com.

An experienced independent consultant who was employed by three of the former Big Five consulting firms, Catherine combines job search strategy development with accountability. Catherine speaks frequently on topics related to productivity, career transition, and entrepreneurship. She doesn’t take herself seriously, but takes her subject matter very seriously.