LAST CALL! Register for my LinkedIn101 workshop with guest presenter Chaim Shapiro taking place on January 20th in Skokie

 

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FREE Event

Chaim Shapiro, M.Ed is a freelance writer, public speaker and social media consultant. Chaim will present important LinkedIn information such as:

– the evolution of LinkedIn
– how to be found
– create winning profiles
– identify and engage the right people
– taking it to the next level
– insider tricks and tips

 Tuesday, January 20, 2015 – 6:00pm – 8:00pm

The Wi-Fi Building
8170 McCormick Blvd.
Skokie, IL 60076

Register at: http://www.jewishb2bnetworking.com/business-event/linkedin-101-workshop

 

Your chance to learn how to use LinkedIn from a pro is here! Join Chaim Shapiro on January 20th in Skokie.

 

LinkedIn101 (1) (1)

 

FREE Event

Chaim Shapiro, M.Ed is a freelance writer, public speaker and social media consultant. Chaim will present important LinkedIn information such as:

– the evolution of LinkedIn
– how to be found
– create winning profiles
– identify and engage the right people
– taking it to the next level
– insider tricks and tips

 Tuesday, January 20, 2015 – 6:00pm – 8:00pm

The Wi-Fi Building
8170 McCormick Blvd.
Skokie, IL 60076

Register at: http://www.jewishb2bnetworking.com/business-event/linkedin-101-workshop

 

Skokie Sign Ordinance

Skokie Review: New commission studies Skokie sign code

Skokie Sign Ordinance
Electronic signs with regularly changing messages are allowed on public but not on commercial properties. This is only one component of the current sign code the new Economic Development Commission will study. | Mike Isaacs/Sun-Times Media

Economic Development Commission Chairman Shalom Klein said the new group will tackle the subject appropriately.

“There never will be a one-size-fits-all,” he said. “There never will be the perfect recipe.”

Klein said it’s clear that Old Orchard should have a different standard than some businesses on smaller sites.

“At the same time, the goal of this process is to talk and to listen,” he said. “I think we did a good job of listening. This was a good conversation.”

The Economic Development Commission will continue the conversation at its early morning meetings Sept. 30 and Nov. 25 at Village Hall.

Read the full article by Mike Isaacs…

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