Adapting to the New World of Work By Taking Charge of your Career (CS #59) TIME CHANGE: 5:30-8:30PM
Jayne Mattson, SVP of Keystone Associates will talk about how to prepare yourself for your next career move and take charge of your career!
Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2017
TIME CHANGE: 5:30-8:30pm (5:30-7:30pm-networking at the Alumni & Student Back To School Celebration). If you would like to attend this celebration, register here. Jayne's presentation will be from 7:30-8:30pm.
Venue: MIT Sloan, Building E62, Room 223
Parking: The closest parking
lot is the Hermann Garage. When you turn into the E62 parking lot from
Wadsworth Street, the garage is the very first right. It is a small garage
without a gate. It is directly under the library. Another option is the Amherst
Street/E51 lot. For more information, click here.
The world of work has changed where career
professionals will change jobs more frequently either by their own decision or
the company's. In either situation, you need to be prepared on how you will
approach your next career move. People's lives are busy enough balancing work
and family without adding time for their career. Jayne Mattson will talk about
what you can and need to do to "take charge of your own career”.
Jayne Mattson is Senior Vice President of Keystone Associates and site
lead for the Southborough, MA office. In her role at Keystone, Jayne consults
with professionals and executives from a diverse range of industries and
specializes in mid-career change, pre-retirement planning, and career
self-assessment. She is a Certified Retirement Coach and Master Consultant
through Career Partners International, and brings over 15 years of corporate
experience from Millipore Corporation, and her private practice prior to
joining Keystone Associates. At Millipore, Jayne was responsible for managing
the company’s Global Engineering Documentation System.
A skilled trainer and facilitator,
Jayne has applied her expertise in developing and leading dynamic career
enrichment seminars. In addition, Jayne frequently authors articles on numerous
career topics; her work has appeared on Mashable.com, Monster, Career Builder,
as well as in print publications including the Wall Street Journal and the New
York Times. Jayne is a frequent speaker at conferences like Bryant University
Women's Summit and she received an Innovation of the Year Award from the
Council of Aging for the development of an employment program, Wisdom Works.
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