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Networking
Suggested Reading:
The Wall Street Journal Career Column - Q and A by Perri Capell
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change. Stephen R. Covey
The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in a Extrovert World. Dr. Marti Laney
Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty: The Only Networking Book You'll Ever Need. Harvey Mackay
Secrets of Savvy Networking: How to Make the Best Connections - For Business and Personal Success. Susan RoAne
Testimonials:
“Meg was a key element to the growth of our technology services call center. Her analysis of key performance indicators allowed us to catch points early and prevent them from becoming trends which could negatively affect our clients. She was skilled at workforce management as well, keeping our teams balanced and able to meet any spikes in call volumes.”
- Mike Lally, Former Sr. Manager, Customer Support Services, The Sutherland Group
“Meghan was proactive in conducting a diligent assessment of our technical needs and providing us with a solution that enabled us to streamline the process of updating our website more efficiently and with fewer resources. Meghan's professionalism, strong understanding of our business requirements, and overall technical expertise has resulted in a tremendous cost savings for our organization. Additionally, her personal ownership and dedication to our project enabled us to feel comfortable forging ahead with the new technology and meet both our timeline and budget constraints.”
Mark Faustoferri, Applied Mechanical Technologies, (Mrs. United States rebuild)
“While working at the American Heart Association with Meg Wier, I witnessed her ability to cooperate with staff at all levels of the organization. She willingly reached out to staff to proactively share information, knowledge, expertise, and time to achieve common goals. She always worked to overcome geographic, departmental, and affiliate boundaries to establish cohesive, effective relationships with peers. Not only did she enthusiastically support the common goals and mission of the American Heart Association but she was always willing to share credit.”
- Jaime A. Towner Marketing Director, Parkwood Heights Senior Living Community & Communications Instructor State University of New York at Brockport (formerly the Director of Marketing and Communications, The American Heart Association)
“Meg’s ability to communicate is quite impressive. When I was organizing the first of five Bouie Invitational Tournaments in honor of my Mother, I did not have a clue on were to start or what to do. Meg was great helping me to realize what I wanted. Each year it became larger and better. I know a large part of that success was because of Meg’s help.”
– Roosevelt Bouie Jr., Genesee ValleyBoard Member, American Heart Association

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