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GWC, Manchester University to host author, speaker Mary Miller

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Grow Wabash County and Manchester University’s Arthur L. Gilbert School of Business are thrilled to be partnering to bring author, business owner and motivational speaker, Mary Miller to Wabash County.

On Monday, April 25, starting at 1 p.m. in the Grow Wabash County conference room, Miller will facilitate an afternoon workshop entitled “Course Corrections: Crucial Choices that Determine Direction and Destiny.”

Miller is the CEO and owner of JANCOA and has become a successful author, speaker and coach, focusing primarily on the topics of building sustainable systems for inspiring individuals to overcome obstacles and pursue their dreams and mastering the balance between professional and personal lives.

During April 25’s workshop, Miller will discuss how companies can stand out in the competitive job market, become agents of inspiration for their current employees, as well as how to balance expectations with reality while inspiring team members to work to their fullest potential.

“Grow Wabash County prides itself on tailoring our programming to the interests and needs of our investors to help them grow and thrive in Wabash County,” Keith Gillenwater, president and CEO of Grow Wabash County, said. “Workshops like these are a great way to encourage our investors to connect with each other while learning best practices and finding new ways to stimulate growth and success in their companies and organizations.”

This event is free for Grow Wabash County investors to attend and $15 for non-investors. It will take place starting at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 25, in the Grow Wabash County conference room, 214 South Wabash Street in Wabash.

Those interested in registering can do so online at www.growwabashcounty.com/millerworkshop or by contacting Chelsea Boulrisse at marketing@growwabashcounty.com.

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