Calling all young marketing professionals who want to expand
their professional networks and improve upon their personal
communication skills. The BMA-Milwaukee Young Professionals group
is proud to present Vanessa LaCoste, Client Relationship
Representative, at local technical recruiting firm KForce.
At this hands-on workshop you will connect with
peers and learn tips you can put to work right now!
- What you must do before a networking event
- Effective icebreakers and conversation-starters
- Connection nurturing techniques
After the presentation, we'll break out and start
networking the right way with the guidance of an expert.
This is not an event to miss - register in advance
and save $5 at the door.
Who Should Attend
Young marketing professionals who want to expand
their professional networks and build on their base of knowledge.
Entry level marketers who are looking to connect with peers and
acquire tips they can put to work now. Recently graduated marketing
students who will be entering the job market soon.
Event
Location
The Irish Pub
124 North Water Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Cost: $10 in advance; $15 at the
door
Bonus: Apps will be served so
come hungry
About Vanessa
Vanessa
LaCoste, Client Relationship Representative at
KForce Technical Recruiting
Vanessa is a magna cum laude graduate from the
Lubar School of Business of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
One of her first marketing assignments involved dressing up as a
pink gorilla and waving to drivers to advertise townhouses for
sale. Since then, her hustle and can‐do attitude has landed LaCoste
in the Milwaukee advertising community working on national brands
and product launches. She currently is a Client Relationship
Representative at Kforce, a local technical staffing and recruiting
firm. Prior to that, she worked as a Business Development Manager
at Boelter + Lincoln, a full service advertising agency. Her
community involvement includes serving as Board President for
ArtWorks for Milwaukee, a local nonprofit that teaches job skills
to underserved Milwaukee teens through a paid arts‐based
internship.