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Proudly Presents The Second Annual

A Holistic Approach To Mid-Life Career Transition

Are you 40+, seeking information, resources, and support on issues of future employment, business options and work-life balance?

Fellow Baby Boomers,
Join other seasoned professionals from the UCLA Anderson School of Management and other B-School alumni, friends and business associates to explore, discover, and find direction for work-life balance and career transition options. This will not be the same “business as usual” job search workshop. For one day, experts from the fields of HR, career management, executive search, psychology, entrepreneurship, legal, health, financial planning and executive coaching will come together to address common career transition issues facing professionals at mid-life.  Attend our “sit-in” to gain clarity, develop a strategy and initiate your own action plan. We'll even entertain you with our Generation X resident branding expert, Sasha Strauss, and his multi-media lunch program, Pop Culture 102. We will also throw in a Beatle’s Anthology collection as one of several door prizes. Our last Baby Boomer event in March 2004 had over 140 in attendance. Non-MBAs are welcome. Due to limited classroom seating, we encourage you to register early.

A www.SeasonedPro.com Career Event

Contact Shon Jones at s.jones@hrms.net for more information about this event.

A Multidisciplinary Holistic Approach

Key Note Speaker

The Next 50--Without Regrets
Jackie Bayer, Director of OD Ernst & Young, Executive Coach

Breakout Sessions

Career Opportunities at Smith Barney
The Freedom to Define Yourself... The Tools to Make it Real

The Birth of Your New Identity: Building New Career Action Plans
Marilyn Tam, M.A, World Lecturer and Founder Us Foundation, former President of Reebok Apparel Products & Retail Group

The Difference Between "Motivated" Skills and "Burnout" Skills
Richard Knowdell, MS, NCC, NCCC, CCMF, Career Research & Testing

Career Fitness In Turbulent Times: Maintaining Job Search Readiness
Ron Elsdon, Ph. D. Chemical Engineering; MA Career Development

Beginning Anew: Creating an Independent Career After 50
Paul and Sarah Edwards, Authors, The Best Home Businesses for People 50+

Age Discrimination: Guerilla Tactics for Staying Employed Past 50
Mark Keough, Esquire, Former Director of HR, The Boeing Company and Practicing Attorney

Get Out Of Your Own Way: Create The Next Chapter of Your Life
Jovita Jenkins, MBA, Certified Professional Coach and former TEC Chair

Income for Life: Maintaining Your Financial Independence, Economic Freedom And Dignity Throughout Your Lifetime
Briggs Matsko, Certified Financial Planner and EVP of California Fringe Benefit, a Subsidiary of Lincoln Financial Advisors

Speed Coaching
Three Coaches Will Demonstrate Their Coaching Style and Effectiveness with Three Attendees Seeking Mid-Life Career Changes

How to Communicate Effectively, to Succeed in Your Career and in Your Life
Ron A Kaufman, Master Certification in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and certified trainer in presentation skills and media preparation

Coaching As A Second Career
Marcia Bench, MCCC, CMP, CBC, Founder, Career Coach Institute, LLC.

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Program and Speakers Subject To Change


John Challenger, Last Year's Keynote Speaker (2nd from right)

Expert Speakers
Good Food at Networking Lunch
Attendees Take Advantage of a Networking Session

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Details
Last Year’s Attendee Comments

When
Saturday, January 15, 2004
8:15 am to 4:15 pm

Where
  UCLA Anderson School of Management
Corner of Sunset and Westwood Blvd.
Park In Lot 4

Includes
Continental Breakfast, Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Coffee Breaks
Speaker Hand-Outs
Attendee Authorized Networking Email List
Pop Culture 102 Lunch Entertainment
Door Prizes
30-Day Online Subscription to Dot.com Job Search Quick Reference Guide For Harnessing the Power of the Internet to Find A Job

Cost
$95, if registered prior to January 11, 2005 and you are an Anderson graduate. Please indicate year of graduation when registering.
$115, if registered prior to January 11, 2005 (Non Anderson graduate. Non-MBAs are welcome).
$130, if registered on or after January 12, 2005 or at the door, subject to space availability.
$7 UCLA campus parking ( Lot 4, off of Sunset Blvd & Westwood Plaza)

Spaces Available: 100

Register Now

Contact s.jones@hrms.net or
click here if you have questions.

Program and Speakers Subject To Change

I was impressed with the energy, enthusiasm and depth of professional experience of the attendees.  This is a valuable conference for both professionals and employers.  It’s well worth the investment. Larry Anderson, VP, Human Resources, WellPoint

The day at the UCLA Alumni Career Conference for "Boomers" was very valuable, and I learned some new ideas and validated some old and useful techniques. I thank you for your kindness and for sharing.   Richard B. Mann, PhD, Adjunct Faculty, Pepperdine University

Recently, I got a referral from the USC Career Center who had an international client for me!  When I followed up she reminded me that we had met at the UCLA Anderson Baby Boomer MBA conference. Thanks, Liz Mohler, Mgmt Consulting Services

What a great seminar HRMS organized with the UCLA Anderson School of Management. The Baby Boomer conference is needed not just in California, but everywhere. Our non-profit web site at http://www.seniorsuccess.net is a great source of mid-life success stories for your future events. Bill Vick, Sr Partner, Ternosky & Vick Exec Search

Richard, you and your team did an incredible job in organizing this conference!  I enjoyed it tremendously. Hope to see you again soon. Take care, Louise Wong, EMBA .02

It was a pleasure attending the Baby Boomer conference.  I found the whole event immensely valuable, and the lunchtime Pop Culture 101 speaker hilarious. Darrell W. Gurney, Career Coach and Author of “Headhunters Revealed


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