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The 10th Annual Career and Leadership Summit

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The 10th Annual Career and Leadership Summit is a professional development and networking event for individuals wanting to practice and enhance their professional and personal skills during their career transition or while seeking career advancement. This year’s theme is “Leadership Development: The Competitive Advantage.”


This event is FREE!  Last year’s Summit drew more than 1,400 attendees. This year we are expecting
more than 1,700 so early sign-up is strongly encouraged.

Join us for career networking and meeting potential employers. This year’s conference features three
nationally-known speakers:

  • Dianna Booher – Author and Nationally Recognized Speaker
  • Randy Williams – Speaker and CEO of Keiretsu Forum
  • Richard N. Bolles – Author of What Color is Your Parachute


“A conference of this caliber would easily charge over $150 per ticket fee to cover expenses. We are very pleased to offer this as a free event, due to the generosity of our speakers, sponsors and volunteers”

- Dean Tracy, Career Coach and Founder of Job Connections

 

Date: Saturday, September 22 check-in 8:00am, Speakers 9:00am-2:00pm

Location: Cornerstone Fellowship, 348 North Canyons Parkway,  Livermore, CA.

 

Richard N. Bolles - Author of What Color is Your Parachute?

DICK BOLLES has been the keynote speaker at hundreds of conferences, to groups as large as 10,000.His legendary work, What Color Is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers, is the most popular job- hunting book in the world, and has been on best-seller lists now for almost 40 years.  In today`s turbulent economy, Bolles`s work is being hailed as more relevant than ever. With a great sense of humor, he offers hope and the most up-to-date strategies for taking control of your life. He teaches new ways of discovering what you have to offer to the world and ways to get a job-hunt or career-change successfully accomplished, faster. He discusses the virtues and limitations of the Internet and insists that everyone ‒ regardless of background, education or ability ‒ can carve out a better path for themselves in this tumultuous job-market. 

 

Dianna Booher - Author and Speaker

As author of more than 40 books in print, Dianna Booher, has published with Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, McGraw-Hill, Warner, and Random House. Dianna's work has been published in 30 foreign editions and is also widely available in audio, video, and online formats. Dianna Booher helps organizations improve productivity through effective communication: oral, written, interpersonal, and organizational. Named one of the "Top 100 Thought Leaders," Dianna has been interviewed by Good Morning America, Fox, CNN, USA Today, Washington Post, and others. Dianna engages, motivates, and inspires audiences around the world. She delivers very focused programs addressing clients' specific communication challenges as well as workshops on personal growth topics. She was named as one of the "21 Top Speakers for the 21st Century."

 

Randy B. Williams – Speaker and CEO of Keiretsu Forum 

Mr. Randy B. Williams is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Keiretsu Forum. Mr. Williams founded the Keiretsu Forum in September 2000, to provide a disciplined and structured approach to private equity investing. His passion for investing and bringing together like-minded community leaders has created powerful and giving environment for entrepreneurs. Mr. Williams has 25 years of experience in finance, real estate, and marketing. He is a frequent guest speaker at investment conferences, leading universities, and business schools. Mr. Williams is an avid Masters swimmer, holding past Master's World Records. He was also an All- American Water Polo player at Cal. Mr. Williams holds Master’s degree from St. Mary's College of California and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California.

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