Driving Your Career Forward – Mentors, Sponsors, Coaches

The work rules have changed. It is no longer how quickly you can move up the ladder or that by doing good work, you will be noticed and promoted. It is all about building up your portfolio of valuable experiences and assignments that accelerate your learning, your performance, your network and your future opportunities. And you need others to support you in your career – “a board of advisors” who provide advice, access to assignments, feedback, and accountability support.

In this inspiring session, workshop presenters, Ellen Keiley & Carol Salloway, will cover the new realities and the actions you can take to increase your value and career potential. Learn the difference between mentoring, sponsorship, and coaching and how each of these three activities are important for your talent and career development. You will leave with some clear next steps to drive your career forward!

 

About the Presenters

Ellen Keiley

Ellen Keiley is President of EMK Consulting Group, LLC, a firm specializing in business development coaching, marketing, training programs, and public relations. Ellen is a Certified Professional Coach and has over 20 years’ experience in the professional services industry, serving in business development, marketing, and PR roles for both Boston-based and international firms and companies. Ellen is Immediate Past President of the National Association of Women MBAs Boston Professional Chapter, serves on the United Way Women’s Leadership Council Executive Committee, serves on the Greater Boston Chamber Women’s Advisory Board, serves on the American Heart Association Go Red for Women Executive Committee, is a Vice Chair of the City Year Women’s Leadership Initiative, and is an active member of several other professional associations and non-profits. She is a frequent speaker and writer and has appeared on radio programs.

Carol Salloway

As an Executive Coach and Leadership Development Consultant for nearly 25 years, Carol serves clients in the technology, life sciences, health care, professional services, financial services, higher education as well as other not for profit organizations. Her credentials include an MBA with a concentration in Organizational Behavior from Boston University as well as certification as an Executive Coach. Carol’s is certified to use the best-in-class leadership development instruments including several Emotional Intelligence, Personality and 360 Feedback instruments. Earlier in her career, she managed the organizational effectiveness practice at a boutique-consulting firm in the banking industry and she also launched and ran the student service organization for a Boston area graduate school. Carol serves as a Supervisor Coach for the Executive Coaching Graduate Program at William James College and for the Social Innovation Forum Executive Coaching program. She also serves as an Executive Coach in Harvard Business School’s Executive Education program

 

Click here to read an interview with Ellen and Carol. 

 

Date and Time:  
June 8, 2016
6:00 - 8:30 PM

Agenda:

5:50-6:10pm: Registration, mingling, and light dinner
6:10-6:30pm: Facilitated networking
6:30-8:00pm: Workshop
8:00-8:30pm: Optional networking

 

Location:  

Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, 415 Main Street, Yellowstone Room, Cambridge, MA 02142

Map and Parking Info

We appreciate The Broad Institute donating the use of their event space.  

 

 

Cost:   

Members: $35; Non-Members: $55, Workshop and Annual Membership: $120

A light dinner will be served. 

 

 

 

 

If you are a student looking for financial assistance to attend this event, please visit www.stayinma.com.