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Having an effective writing strategy can ensure that your message is clear, concise, powerful AND most importantly READ!!

After lunch & networking, join us for a workshop on:
Action Writing

Friday, March 26th - 11am-1pm
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"Action Writing"
will give you the tools identify and succinctly state the bottom line of any message, discover the ideal structure of e-mail subject lines and master techniques to develop a message structure that gets to the point and maintains audience interest.
 
After lunch & networking,
join us for this 90 minute workshop which will take place
 
Friday, March 26th  11am-1pm
 
Hosted at: LearnIT! - San Francisco
33 New Montgomery St., Suite 300
San Francisco, CA

Members - pass on the invite or bring a guest
Registered Guests receive complimentary Bronze HDI Memberships
About the Speaker
Alex Mozes is a Lead Facilitator with Learn iT!. He has significant training experience that is reinforced by his background in sales and marketing. For the past 7 years, he has focused on helping organizations see the benefit of moving from tactical to strategic leadership. He expertly facilitates sessions internally and externally in both the public and private sectors. His diverse clients include Google Inc., Salesforce.com, Robert Half International, Wells Fargo and The Gap. He helps individuals and organizations search for opportunities by seeking innovative ways to change, grow, and improve. Alex is a dynamic workshop leader who brings his unique blend of business, marketing and analytical consulting experience to his clients. Alex graduated with honors from Rutgers University where he concentrated in History and Philosophy.


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