Hit the Ground Running with Communiversity

Communiversity instructor Jeannine Abele brings more than 28 years of business leadership experience to her students. She spent 17 years with the Proctor and Gamble Company and another 11 years at General Electric – Aviation. She held key IT leadership positions at both companies supporting major business units and functions, including: Supply Chain, Finance, Marketing, Sales and Research/Development. Abele has managed large, global distributed teams and frequently traveled to Europe and Asia for business.

For eight years, Abele served on the Board for the INTERAlliance. This non-profit promotes IT careers for high school students providing them with internships and leadership development opportunities. Her wide variety of skills and leadership expertise makes Abele an excellent mentor for aspiring young adults.

In this two-hour course, Abele will review the importance of networking and how to build a professional network; tips for running an effective meeting and how to be a strong participant. She will also review how to dress for success: the difference between business attire, business casual and casual Friday; and when to use various communication tools: phone, text, email, and formal presentations. Overall, you will learn how to exceed expectations!  

Given the popularity of this class, we are offering two sessions:

Register online at uc.edu/ce/commu, or call 513-556-6932.

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