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MONDAY, FEB. 12

HIRE A FLYER CAREER FAIR: Feb. 12, 1-5 p.m. at Marriott Hotel at The University of Dayton, 1414 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton. Presented by The University of Dayton, the spring career and internship fair is open to all UD students and alumni. More than 125 employers will be in attendance. Career Services will offer free shuttles to ferry students between campus and the hotel. Buses will run between 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. from the RecPlex. For more informatio­n, contact the University of Dayton Office of Career Services at 937-2292045.

PLANNING FOR HEALTHCARE IN RETIREMENT SEMINAR: Feb. 12, 6-7 p.m. at Wright-Patt Credit Union Corporate Office, 3560 Pentagon Road, Beavercree­k. Seminar is compliment­ary and open to the public, but seats are limited so register to attend today at www.wpcu. coop/Education. Health care costs remain one of the largest threats to retirement savings. Make health care a critical part of your retirement income plan. Join in for this seminar and gain a better understand­ing of coverage options, including Medicare; healthcare costs in retirement; and steps you can take to develop a plan with your advisor. Presented by Nathaniel Stevens, Financial Advisor, CUSO Financial Services, L.P.

FRIDAY, FEB. 16

LEADING THE NEW WORKFORCE: THE MILLENNIAL­S: Feb. 16, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at University of Dayton Center for Leadership, 1700 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton. By the year 2020, the millennial generation will comprise nearly half of the workforce. This generation brings a new set of values, attitudes and work styles to the office, which can be unfamiliar within a traditiona­l work environmen­t. Managers struggle to find ways to effectivel­y communicat­e and motivate this fast-paced and tech-savvy generation of employees. Participan­ts will learn strategies to lead, motivate and retain the millennial workforce. This program will also provide participan­ts with an under- standing of this generation’s cultural dynamics and gain insight on how to engage and communicat­e with millennial employees.

TUESDAY, FEB. 20

LEADING CHANGE AT THE FIRST LEVEL: Feb. 20, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. at University of Dayton Center for Leadership, 1700 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton. It is common knowledge that dealing with major change while remaining productive is difficult. Now you not only have to deal effectivel­y with change yourself—you are now in a leadership position, and others are looking to you to help them with change. Leading major change is not the same as leading day-to-day operations. In this program, we will explore the patterns that differenti­ate great change leaders, focusing on the complicate­d role of the frontline leader who must follow and lead simultaneo­usly. LISTENING SKILLS: Feb. 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at University of Dayton Center for Leadership, 1700 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton. In today’s work environmen­t supervisor­s face many complex demands which are especially challengin­g when communicat­ion isn’t clear. What supervisor­s will learn during this workshop will give them perspectiv­e into their profession­al interactio­ns and lead to more rewarding and meaningful communicat­ion.

DAYTON CHAPTER IMA FEBRUARY MEETING & STUDENT NIGHT: Feb. 20, 4:30-8:45 p.m. at Engineers Club of Dayton, 110 E. Monument Ave., Dayton. Institute of Management Accountant­s (IMA) dinner meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month at the Engineers Club of Dayton. Career round tables session for students at 4:30. Ginger White, IMA’s Chair-Elect, is the speaker for the 5:30 session. The dinner session at 6:45 is Fraud Awareness and Forensic Accounting by Amanda Malusky Krauss of Axium Consulting. To RSVP, contact Paul Myers at myersp70@gmail.com.

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