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Jana Sue Memel Discusses Connecting With Your Audience Through Storytelling at “Healthcare Meets Hollywood,” January 25th at Pfizer

Hollywood producer and writer Jana Sue Memel will explain the five basic precepts to connect with your audience by developing storytelling skills to use in the business world. The event will be hosted by the HBA Metro Chapter, Jan. 25, at Pfizer.


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FAIRFIELD, NJ — January 6, 2012 — The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA) Metro Chapter will be holding its first 2012 evening program at Pfizer Inc on Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Hollywood producer and writer Jana Sue Memel will explain the five basic precepts to connect with your audience. Ms Memel founded the The HollywoodWay in 2005 to bring Hollywood storytelling skills to the business world. Adele Gulfo, Pfizer’s President of Primary Care, will open the evening. The event will be held at Pfizer headquarters in New York City.  
 
“We are excited to bring this first evening program of 2012 to our membership and colleagues in the healthcare industry. Strengthening our ability to connect with others is a skill we can all use. Stories have power and we’ll learn how to use them to enhance communication and deliver a message that is memorable,” said Liz Stueck, HBA Metro chapter president.

Please join HBA for an evening of networking and learning. Kick off the New Year by reconnecting with colleagues and making some new contacts, too. This event is open to both HBA members and nonmembers, but space is limited and online registration closes at midnight on Sunday, January 22. Onsite registration is permitted. To register and/or for more information please visit http://bit.ly/MetroHollywood
 
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About the HBA
The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA) is in its fourth decade as a global not-for-profit organization dedicated to furthering the advancement of women in healthcare worldwide. With 15 chapters throughout the US and in Europe, the HBA is headquartered in New Jersey with offices in Philadelphia and Research Triangle Park. The HBA provides educational opportunities for women and men to develop cutting-edge healthcare industry knowledge and leadership skills; recognizes outstanding women and men in the industry; provides opportunities for networking; creates greater visibility for women in the industry; fosters mentoring relationships and serves as a conduit and sponsor for research on career advancement issues. The HBA has over 6,000 individual members and over 130 Corporate Partners. It is widely recognized as the catalyst for leadership development of women in healthcare worldwide and was named by Leadership Excellence as having one of the top leadership development programs in North America for the last four years.
Website: www.HBAnet.org
 
About the HBA Metro Chapter
The HBA Metro Chapter is the founding and largest chapter of the HBA in the heart of the east coast’s life sciences corridor, serving members in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The HBA Metro Chapter provides a wide variety of leadership development offerings, including Affinity/Special Interest Programs, CONNECTIONS Networking Events, evening Keynote Programs, virtual programs, an annual group mentoring program and special offerings for executive and senior-level women via the chapter’s Executive Women’s Outreach initiative. A host of volunteer opportunities are available for members who seek to support the chapter and enrich their HBA experience.
Website: www.HBAnet.org/chapter/metro
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HBAmetro    
LinkedIn: http://linkd.in/HBAmetroLI
Twitter: www.twitter.com/HBAnet_metro



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 Healthcare
 Jana Sue Memel
 Women in Business
 Storytelling
 Adele Gulfo


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