1st Annual
Opening Doors Conference
When: Wednesday,
June 26th, 2013
Where: Kelly Inn
100 4th Ave. South
St. Cloud, MN 56301
What: WACOSA is proud to be hosting
their first “Opening Doors” conference featuring James Emmett, a national
leader with expertise in creating outreach efforts for disabled individuals. As
a person with a disability himself, James has never let any circumstances stop
him from making a huge impact with his work. Some of his accomplishments
include: working with many respectable companies to help them develop programs
to benefit the disabled community, earning millions of dollars in grants and
incentives to be put towards these causes, and completing an article for the
Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. He did this all while undergoing the
process of writing his own book.
With over
twenty years of experience, James has presented at more than 200 conferences around
the world. This particular conference will cover many bases in regards to
everyday issues encountered while out in the working world. James will begin by
discussing the process of planning a career. This leads into how to further
grow and develop communication skills necessary for any job as well as teaching
resolution tactics for all sorts of possible employee problems. His
presentation will also thoroughly cover the impact the environment has on the
business community.
Why: The better
question is, why not? The “Opening Doors” conference is especially beneficial
to those with Autistic disabilities, but topics are not limited to this
demographic specifically. The information presented will be valuable to anyone
interested in expanding opportunities for those who struggle to find employment
due to their disability. It will be well worth your time and money to spend the
day listening to an experienced speaker with impressive credentials. It’s
guaranteed you will leave having broadened your knowledge in at least one of
the ideas covered.
*ASL Translator will be available
Registration
Deadline: JUNE 10th
Click here to register
NOW!
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