
Sarasota, FL – June 26, 2018 – Have you ever wondered how some people came to possess the skills that make them shine and stand out in a crowd? Author and communications expert Andrea Nierenberg, called a “networking success story” by the Wall Street Journal, provides the answer to this question at the Central West Coast chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association’s July professional luncheon. Guests will learn the strategies and best practices that cause someone to take note and become engaged anywhere they go, and to incorporate these skills into their daily life.
The program, which includes lunch, takes place on Wednesday, July 18, 11:30 a.m. at Mattison’s Forty-One (7275 S. Tamiami Tr., Sarasota). Cost is $25/CWC-FPRA members, $35/guests; registration is available online at www.cwcfpra.com. Event sponsor is Mattison’s.
During this interactive session, the focus will be on the opportunity to build and deepen the relationships we have by understanding and implementing the techniques of strategic networking and relationship-building. Participants will learn how to connect, engage, interact and deepen the relationships with internal and external business partners in a positive way.
Andrea Nierenberg is founder and president of The Nierenberg Consulting Group, which focuses on the communication skills that impact the bottom line and attract and retain more business. With more than 30 years as a leader in sales and marketing, Nierenberg is a master at helping individuals, associations and companies build their reputation, and enhance their success by improving relationships. She works with executives on perfecting their strategic networking practices, presentation/media skills, client relations, working with all personality styles, and time management. She is the author of five business books, including her most recent, Networking That Really Works … So That You Get Results.
“This is such a wonderful opportunity for professionals working in any industry,” said CWC-FPRA president Tara Poulton. “Effective networking and relationship-building skills are vital for success in any field and we are thrilled to learn from an expert like Aundria Nierenberg.”
The Central West Coast Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association meets monthly for professional development luncheons and networking. Visit www.cwcfpra.com for more information.
Courtesy Photo: Andrea Nierenberg, president of The Nierenberg Consulting Group
About FPRA
The Florida Public Relations Association is dedicated to developing public relations practitioners who, through ethical and standardized practices, enhance the public relations profession in Florida. The organization’s 15 professional and 12 student chapters provide professional development, networking and recognition opportunities for nearly 1,500 members across the state. FPRA is the nation’s oldest public relations organization, established by Lt. Col. John Dillin, APR, CPRC in 1938. For more information, visit www.fpra.org.