Tuesday, March 2, 2004   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1  
TOPICS
Features
Community Outreach
Student Success Stories
Staff Profiles
Faculty Profiles
CONTENTS
Dates to Remember
Executive Director's Message
Silicon Valley Executive Business Program
Lunch and Learn
Student Success: Antonio Salangsang
Student Success: Bob Greenberg
Faculty Profile: Marie Highby
Staff Profile: Debbie Cortez
Volunteer Credits
Dates to Remember
Information Sessions and a NEW Herbal Medicine Course

Spring Information Sessions are scheduled throughout the Spring 2004 semester!

A new Herbal Medicine course is scheduled this month!

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Executive Director's Message
by Dr. Carolyn Shadle

Welcome to the first edition of Professional Development News! We are launching this newsletter to stay in touch with you...
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Silicon Valley Executive Business Program
by Paul Highby

The Silicon Valley Executive Business Program is not just another new certificate, but a totally new kind of certificate program...


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Lunch and Learn
by Shilpa Arora and Paul Highby

You can combine business with pleasure at Professional Development's Lunch and Learn seminars.
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Student Success: Antonio Salangsang
Find the Link to Your Career Goals
by John Meyer

Professional Development courses help Tony Salangsang make his move into supply chain management.
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Student Success: Bob Greenberg
It's Never Too Late
by Carolyn Shadle

Bob Greenberg found that in technical support management, as in many other fields, it's never too late to add to your knowledge and skills.
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Faculty Profile: Marie Highby
by Shilpa Arora

Marie Highby's eventful career has led her to the program consultant position in the Management Communications and Technical Writing program.
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Staff Profile: Debbie Cortez
by Shilpa Arora

“Our professional development certificate programs offer training and knowledge to use directly in the marketplace," says program coordinator Debbie Cortez.
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