MOLINE, ILLINOIS (April 11, 2019) April is Administrative Professionals Month — Celebrate Your Administrative Staff with MRA!

Through interactive-teaching and laughter, the Guys in Ties training-team show you that by stepping out of your comfort-zone, you can become more effective, more productive, and more confident at the workplace. This high-energy seminar will get you thinking, get you smiling, and get you longing for something you haven’t seen in awhile — your mind.

When: April 24, 2019

Time: 11:30AM–1:30PM

Location:

Isle Casino Hotel

1800 Isle Parkway

Bettendorf, Iowa

Cost: $35 for MRA member | $45 for MRA nonmember

Register at: https://www.mranet.org/conferences-events/administrative-professionals-luncheon or contact Kathy Riley, Member Relations Advisor at 309.277.4186 or Kathy.riley@mranet.org.

About MRA — The Management Association Founded in 1901, MRA — The Management is a not-for-profit employer association that serves more than 4,000 employers throughout the Midwest, covering 800,000+ employees. As one of the largest employer associations in the nation, MRA helps its member-organizations thrive by creating powerful teams and safe, successful workplaces. MRA conducts more than 2,000 learning events each year. Members of MRA also receive access to expert guidance, best practices, professionally-facilitated roundtables, essential tools, and dozens of business-services in the areas of human-resources and training. MRA is headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and has regional offices in Palatine, Illinois; Moline, Illinois.; and Plymouth, Minnesota. To learn more and to become a member of MRA, visit www.mranet.org.

For more information about MRA Programs and Services, go the MRA website at www.mranet.org.

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