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"A Balanced Work Life"
Althea McIntyre, MSOD, CPA Founder & President of ARM Career & Life Coaching Services
Is your life in balance? How much of your work is invading your personal life, and how much of your personal life is affected by the stress of trying to balance all of your many responsibilities? Learn why having a balanced life is critical to your success and tips that will help you achieve a more balanced life.
Althea McIntyre, MSOD, CPA is the Founder and President of ARM Career & Life Coaching Services (www.thebestcareerforme.com). Her coaching solutions focus on personal leadership and emphasize the value of one's happiness as priority and the importance of striking a balance between professional success and personal contentment. Althea is typically sought out by Big 4 Accounting Managers, Senior Finance Professionals of major corporations and Directors/Vice Presidents of large organizations to address their career, life and leadership challenges. Althea is a graduate of The Coaches Training Institute and received her master's degree in Organizational Development from Loyola University Chicago. Prior to opening her coaching practice, Althea worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (PwC) in Chicago.
Join us for networking, lunch, and an excellent speaker! Our members are partners and staff in CPA firms; CFOs, controllers and other accountants for privately or publicly held companies; academicians; internal auditors and accountants for government agencies or non-profit entities; recent college graduates; and women returning to the workforce. See our web site at www.aswachicago.org.
RSVP and buy tickets by April 14 at: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/59725
Members: $30 Guests: $35 Unemployed Students: $25 with ID Reservation service charge will be added
E-mail us at: ASWA_Chicago_Reservations@hotmail.com
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LocationVia Veneto Restaurant
6340 N. Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60659
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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