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The Inspiring Women in STEM Forum 2017 is all about building your personal brand

Early registration ends June 2.

The 2015 Inspiring Women in STEM Conference. (Courtesy photo)

The Delaware Bioscience Association is teaming up with the Delaware Sustainable Chemistry Association to encourage women in STEM to talk about branding, personal branding.
The Inspiring Women in STEM Forum 2017 will be held June 14 at Alpha Technologies in Wilmington from 9 a.m. until noon.
The event, designed to support and encourage women in all science and technology fields, will feature two informative sessions focused on building a personal brand.
Donna Duffy, CEO and founder of Wilmington’s 3E Marketing Solutions, will lead “Becoming a Resident Expert: An Inside Job.” During the presentation, Duffy will teach attendees how to advance their careers by becoming thought leaders in their respective fields.
The second half of the workshop will feature an interactive workshop on building  a stellar LinkedIn profile, presented by experts from Microsoft.
For those who register to attend before June 2, the cost is $95. Anyone who registers after that will be charged $115.
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