CAREER COMMUNICATIONS GROUP: 2012 Alumni Reunion, Baltimore
ALUMNI REUNION AND PLANNING
We Need Your Help
If you’ve attended either the BEYA STEM Conference or the Women of Color STEM conference, you’ve probably had a few thoughts that might help improve the conferences. The Alumni Planning Meeting is the place where you can give your input and work with us as we plan the upcoming meeting. We tackle all areas of the conference, from the nomination process to seminars and workshops to registration.
It’s Not All Work
The Alumni Planning Meeting also creates opportunities for networking and learning. We invite top executives to give presentations on topics ranging from leadership best practices to industry trends in technology.
Additionally, we induct to our Hall of Fame 10 to 15 of our past award winners who have continued to contribute in the workplace and their communities. The induction ceremony appropriately takes place at the Alumni Planning Meeting where attendees are working to improve the quality of these very important events.
Participate
The following committees will be seeking volunteers to serve for the coming year.
Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) STEM Global Competitiveness Conference
Women of Color (WOC) STEM Conference
Career Communications Group (CCG) Magazines
Technology Awareness Program (TAP)
Stars and Stripes Military Committee
Development Institute for Emerging Leaders (DIEL):
K-12 Planning Committee
Seminar Planning Committee
Hyatt Regency Baltimore
300 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-528-1234
Dates and Deadlines
Hotel Reservations April 13, 2012

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