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SUMMARY:Young Professionals of Union County Luncheon - Emotional Intelligence: The Competitive Advantage
DESCRIPTION:Among some of the top skills companies look for in hiring and promoting good employees\, Emotional Intelligence ranks high on the list. But what exactly is Emotional Intelligence and how can developing this soft skill give you a competitive advantage in the workplace? \n\n\n\nJoin us at this Young Professionals Luncheon as Dori Armstead\, VP of Human Resources at Wingate University\, shares with us:\n\n What Emotional Intelligence is and why it is an important skill\n Tips to develop Emotional Intelligence\n The competitive advantage to those who have this skill\n Resources to help you grow your Emotional Intelligence\n\nCome have lunch with your Chamber\, make some connections\, and learn more about an important skill to help you in your career!\n\n\n\nCatering provided by Creative Food Concepts\n\n \n\n \n\nDori Armstead joined Wingate University in March 2018 as the Vice President of Human Resources. Prior to joining Wingate\, she served as the Director of Human Resources at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) where she provided HR leadership and support to 600+ employees. \n\n\n\nWhile serving at the NCAA\, Dori also helped design\, develop and implement human resources strategies focused on talent acquisition\, on-boarding\, leadership development\, talent management and employee engagement. \n\n\n\nDori earned her Master of Human Resource Development from Clemson University and is also a proud alumna of Ball State University. \n\n\n\nShe recently served as a board member of the YMCA Avondale Meadows and served on the Ball State University Black Alumni Constituency Board for over 10 years.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Among some of the top skills companies look for in hiring and promoting good employees\, Emotional Intelligence ranks high on the list. \; But what exactly is Emotional Intelligence and how can developing this soft skill give you a competitive advantage in the workplace? \; \;
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\nJoin us at this Young Professionals Luncheon as Dori Armstead\, VP of Human Resources at Wingate University\, shares with us:\n