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Presented by National Black MBA Association San Francisco "Activate Your Dreams!"
April 20, 2018

Activate Your Career Dreams 
Whether you’re ready to launch your first career, transition into a new career, grow your current career, or start a business  your dreams can become a reality.
Attend this powerful workshop and learn how to create a clear vision of your career, cultivate all the resources to start building your dream career, and finally take the steps to activate your career dream into a living, breathing, touchable reality...TODAY! 
Madelyn Mackie
Chief Career Activator of Activate Your Career Dreams
All participants will receive the following:

  • The Activate Your Career Dreams Workbook– a step-by-step guide for putting together a career action plan to make your career dreams a career reality
  • Voucher for a 30-minute consultation to be redeemed within 30 days of the presentation
  • Discount coupon for other services including upcoming public workshops or 1-on-1 coaching sessions; More details will be provided during the workshop
Date: Thursday, April 26, 2018
Time: 6:30-8:30pm
Cost: Free for Members (Promo code provided in separate email) & $10 for Non-Members
There will be an opportunity to network before and after the event. Light refreshments will be served.
About the Facilitator:
Madelyn Mackie is the Career Activator! She helps professionals move past their fears and advance their career dreams. As a Certified Career Management Coach, member of the National Resume Writers Association, and former board member of the National Speakers Association, Madelyn offers conference keynotes, professional development trainings, and career coaching to help her clients design unique, job-getting documents, build successful career plans, and create life-long success.
Her clients have landed positions at AAA of Northern California, American Red Cross, AutoDesk, Contra Costa County, Kaiser Permanente, Mozilla, Safeway, Pacific Gas & Electric, Tripit.com, NFL Super Bowl Host Committee, Wells Fargo Bank NA, and several tech firms, health care agencies, and nonprofit organizations. In addition to her private clients, Madelyn is a lead trainer and senior consultant for the national outplacement firm Lee Hecht Harrison, where she has been assigned to work with VIP clients like the Oakland Raiders, Blue Shield of CA, Chevron, Novartis International AG, and Twitter.
Madelyn draws on her experience of navigating four high-profile careers – the lab (as a published biochemistry researcher), the stage (as a stage and production administrator at four Tony Award-winning theatres), the c-suite (as an officer with the American Red Cross), and the owner’s box (CEO of Madelyn Mackie & Associates, a career management and professional development firm) – to help individuals activate their career dreams.

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