2015 July Monthly Membership Lunch-"The Why of Work"
Date: July 30, 2015
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Event Description
You will work for an average of 49 years of your life.
How do you want to spend that time?
Join Laurie Swanson, owner of The Laso Corporation and Commander of Launch for an interactive talk:
The Why of Work
Are you in a job, a career or a vocation?
Thursday, July 30th 11:30 am
Morton’s Steakhouse
1751 Freedom Drive
Naperville, IL 60563
You spend most of your life at work. Do you wake up in the morning energized and looking forward to your day? Inspired by the work of Simon Sinek, Laurie will help you discover where you are and align that with where you would like to be.
In this 30-minute discussion we will:
- Define the differences between a Job, a Career and a Vocation
- Find the Why in your Work
- Align your Why with your Job, Career or Vocation
Laurie is the President of The Laso Corporation, an Information Technology Recruiting Firm celebrating 20 years in business in August 2015. Laurie is also a certified coach helping individuals through one-on-one and group coaching programs. If you or someone you know is ready for a change consider:
- Launchpad: Getting Ready for your Job Search. This is one-on-one career coaching where Laurie works with you as you plan for that next stage in your career, and helps you prepare so that you are ready when you begin your job search.
- Launch: Adding Rocket Fuel to your Job Search. This Launchpad companion program gives people the confidence they need to interview with ease, negotiate with courage and tap into the hidden job market.
Laurie is an active member of the community, having served on the Chamber of Commerce Board and the Community Relations Commission, along with many other countless hours of volunteering for our schools, sports teams and local charities. Happily married for 22 years, she and her husband Dave have fun raising their two teenage kids, seeing movies, going to Lollapalooza, traveling and watching the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup.