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Start: 7:30 pm

 

 

Tuesday, February 9, 7:30 p.m.

 

The Career Within You: How To Find the Perfect Job for Your Personality  BUY NOW

 

What a tragedy it is to posses such natural gifts and to hide them from ourselves and the world. Wagele and Stabb are great detectives who will help you understand your perfect habitat for all you can bring to the workplace. (Chip Conley, Founder & CEO, Joie de Vivre Hospitality, author of PEAK: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow )

This book will free you to become the person you know you really want to be. It is of immense help in understanding yourself and your colleagues. It will empower you to take those steps that will result in new and even joyful professional satisfaction. (Gil Garcetti, former Los Angeles County District Attorney, Consulting Producer of "The Closer," author and photographer )

"The Career Within You will help you recognize who you are in the working world, the kind of job you'll thrive at and how to find it." (Jonathan Feinstein, John G. Searle Professor of Economics and Management, Yale School of Management)

Elizabeth Wagele is a professional writer, cartoonist, and leading expert on the Enneagram. A graduate of UC Berkeley, she blogs regularly about personalities and other subjects.

Ingrid Stabb, a Yale MBA, chairs the career development committee of the Yale School of Management Alumni Association. A graduate of Columbia University, she is currently a social media marketer for Lithium Technologies.

 

Co-sponsored by the Yale Club of Silicon Valley

Start: 7:30 pm

 

 

Los Altos Community Read

Tuesday, February 9, 7:30 p.m.

Not a Genuine Black Man  BUY NOW

Los Altos High School - Eagle Theatre, 201 Almond Ave., Los Altos

 

This year’s featured speaker is Brian Copeland, social-commentator, comedian, author, and radio host.  Known to be alternately profound, sad and funny, he tells his first-hand account of growing up in San Leandro in the early 1970’s and the racial discrimination he faced.  He also turned his touching tales into a long-running one man show in San Francisco.

 

This event is free and open to the public.

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