This is for our Pittsburgh-area readers:
Three business editors from Pittsburgh publications will conduct a panel for area communicators in a professional development program presented by IABC/Pittsburgh on Thursday, Jan. 26 from
7:30 – 9:30 a.m. at the Rivers Club in One Oxford Center downtown.
Lauren Lawley Head, editor of The Pittsburgh Business Times; Steve Massey, business editor, The Pittsburgh Post Gazette; and John Oravecz, business editor of The Pittsburgh Tribune Review will offer fresh insight into today’s business issues and answer attendee questions.
The cost of the lunch program is $30 for IABC members, $40 for nonmembers and $25 for students. To register for this program, go to http://www.iabcpittsburgh.com.
IABC/Pittsburgh is a chapter of IABC, the International Association of Business Communicators. In addition to the Golden Triangle Awards program, locally IABC sponsors programs targeted to the interests and development of professional communicators. For additional information on the IABC/Pittsburgh, or its Golden Triangle and Business Communicator of the Year awards, visit http://www.iabcpittsburgh.com.
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