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Concordia Ombudsperson Amy Fish
University Advancement
Online
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Coming out of the pandemic lock-down and stay-at-home orders, many of us have forgotten how to connect with our colleagues and friends. We know it’s important to network and get out of our collective shells — but where do we start?
In this workshop, Amy Fish will offer six easy tips for networking that she has developed in her almost two decades as an Ombudsperson.
Learn how to gently and safely build on existing connections and develop new ones whether in the workplace or in your community. Participants will come away with:
Amy Fish is responsible for promoting fairness and making sure everyone's voice is heard.
Amy regularly teaches, speaks and writes about how to complain effectively (i.e., stand up for yourself and ask for what you need.)
She teaches writing workshops at the Quebec Writers' Federation, Hippocamp Conference for Creative Non-Fiction and at her kitchen table. She specializes in humour writing and memoir. Amy's work has been published in Hippocampus Magazine, Readers' Digest, Huffington Post and several other journals.
Amy's book, I Wanted Fries With That: How to Ask for What You Want and Get What You Need is now available.
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