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10 Tips for Better Negotiation

  • Marketing Resolution PO box 1942 McCall United States (map)

Thursday, April 1st

8:00am PST | 11:00am EST

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Our special guest will be Laurel Bellows, Managing Principal of The Bellows Law Group and Past President of the American Bar Association

10 Tips for Better Negotiation

Receiving an Employment Offer? Concerned about Severance? In this presentation, we will highlight ten successful negotiating tactics to help you be better prepared to advance your career with confidence.

Offered by Will Work For Food and moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ) and Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com)

This worldwide conversation will be like nothing else.  Join in!  Share, learn, have fun.

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Ms. Laurel G. Bellows, Managing Principal of the Bellows Law Group, P.C., is internationally recognized for her expertise in executive compensation. The Bellows Law Group offers pragmatic advice, transactional and commercial litigation services to corporate executives, entrepreneurs and companies of all sizes. Ms. Bellows counsels mid-level and senior executives and corporations on employment, severance, private equity and change in control agreements, internal investigations, and business disputes.

 

Laurel Bellows is former President the nearly 400,000 member American Bar Association which operates throughout the United States and 40 other countries.

 

Ms. Bellows was honored to serve on the Global Citizenship Commission, chaired by Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown that reported directly to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.  The Commission's task, completed and published, was to review and comment on the 1948 Declaration of Human Rights on its 60th Anniversary. Her many accolades include acknowledgement by Crain’s Chicago Business on their annual list of most influential business leaders in Chicago for the past 20 years. Laurel served as President of the Chicago Bar Association, the National Conference of Bar Presidents, The Chicago Network, and The International Women’s Forum Chicago. She additionally served on the Global Board of the International Women’s Forum where she founded and Chaired its Governance Committee.

 

Ms. Bellows holds a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, and a J.D. from Loyola University School of Law of Chicago.  Laurel is licensed to practice law in Illinois, California and Florida and is a certified Mediator.

Ms. Bellows has requested that you consider donating to her preferred food bank, Culinary Care. More information can be found at:
https://www.culinarycare.org/

If you don’t already have a favorite charity please consider using the links below to find a food bank near you:

·        In the USA:  https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-how-to-help/#meals-and-food-support

·        In Europe:  https://www.eurofoodbank.org/

·        In Africa: https://foodforallafrica.com/

·        In Australia: https://www.foodbank.org.au/?state=au

·        In Canada: https://www.foodbankscanada.ca/

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