ALBANY, NY (08/18/2008)(readMedia)-- The New York Capital Region Chapter of the American Marketing Association is pleased to present speaker Jarek Mlodzinski, of IKON Office Solutions. Mlodzinski will lead a breakfast roundtable program titled "Shameless Self-Promotion: Marketing Yourself," on Thursday, September 25, 2008 at Professor Java's on Wolf Road in Albany.
Mlodzinski is senior staff at IKON, heading up the Business Development Division for upstate New York and Vermont. He brings a broad range of talents to his position, from public speaking to negotiation to life skills coaching. Prior to his senior staff position, Mlodzinski was a sales director and prior to that a sales representative for IKON.
Admission is $15 for members and students, $20 for non-members. Payment is expected in cash or check at the door. Coffee and baked goods provided. Reserve your place online at www.nymarketing.org . Space is limited.
WHEN: Thursday, September 25, 2008 from 8:00 - 9:30 am
WHERE: Professor Java's
217 Wolf Road
Albany, New York 12205
WHAT: Speaker Jarek Mlodzinski of IKON Office Solutions will lead a breakfast roundtable program titled "Shameless Self-Promotion: Marketing Yourself."
About American Marketing Association
American Marketing Association (AMA) is the world's largest and most comprehensive professional society of marketers, consisting of nearly 50,000 worldwide members in 72 chapters throughout North America. Since 1992, the New York Capital Region Chapter of the American Marketing Association has been committed to recognizing and encouraging the best practices in the field of marketing and helping to elevate the profession. The chapter provides an opportunity to learn from and network with more than 400 marketing professionals in the Capital Region.
In addition to breakfast roundtable programs, the chapter holds the annual AMA Mark of Excellence Awards program; luncheons featuring nationally recognized speakers addressing a range of marketing topics; and other special programs to benefit marketing practitioners, educators, and students.