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J. How to Run a Productive Meeting

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Are you keeping the minutes and throwing away the hours? In this session, learn ways to manage any meeting more efficiently and effectively. These tools and tips will help you save time and accomplish more in your very next meeting.

Sue Kirkland, Sue Kirkland Life Consulting LLC
A former teacher, counselor, and community organizer, Sue spent a 30+ year career with the American Cancer Society serving at the local, regional, and national levels. A gifted teacher and facilitator, Sue has provided seminar sessions for both volunteers and staff throughout the US and for international conferences in Mexico, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Russia.
Having “graduated” from the ACS, Sue continues to be active in her community and offers her learning and organizational development expertise to local nonprofit organizations through Sue Kirkland Life Consulting LLC. She leaves time to travel with her husband, a recently retired captain for United Airlines. She is a volunteer trustee for the Lawrence Township Community Foundation, continues to volunteer for the ACS’s Run for Dad event, and serves on the planning committee for Princeton Community Works.
Taking her lifelong learning in an additional direction, Sue earned her Yoga Instructor Certification from Yandara Yoga Institute and practices and substitute teaches at Bambu Yoga Studio in Hamilton.
Sue and her husband, Captain Mitch Leibowitz, make their home in Princeton.

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