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Please join the New Mexico Chapter of the Association for Talent Development (ATDNM), the New Mexico Evaluators (NM Eval), International Coach Federation New Mexico (ICF NM), and UNM Organization Information and Learning Sciences (UNM OILS) program for an evening of networking, collaborating, and sharing best practices on talent and learning development, evaluation, coaching, and performance improvement!
Objectives for our Mixer
- Discover more about what each association has to offer.
- Meet someone new and/or reinforce existing professional relationships.
- Find out more about our three partner associations and the UNM OILS program.
- Create a sense of belonging to a larger community of practice.
Activities for our Mixer
- Structured networking activities to allow you to meet others.
- Job Table so you can look for a job or recruit for an employee or trainer. Bring copies of your job postings or bring your resumes to share!
- ATDNM, NMISPI, and NM Evaluators tables to discover more about each of these professional organizations.
- Advice Booth to learn more about best practices in your field, or to have an experienced practitioner review your resume. Consider signing up to be an advisor!
When: Thursday, September 28, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: Garduño’s at Winrock Mall, 2100 Louisiana NE, gardunosrestaurants.com
Includes appetizers. Cash bar. Parking available.
Cost: FREE for all attendees. Please plan to pre-register to assist with planning.
You may register day of event at the door.
Register online at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-alliance-mixer-tickets-37133542425
Please join the New Mexico Chapter of the Association for Talent Development (ATDNM), the New Mexico Evaluators (NM Eval), International Coach Federation New Mexico (ICF NM), and UNM Organization Information and Learning Sciences (UNM OI&LS) program for an evening of networking, collaborating, and sharing best practices on talent and learning development, evaluation, coaching, and performance improvement!
Learn what people in the industry are talking about!
Please join us for an evening of networking, food, and fun; learn about each organization and meet seasoned and emerging professionals.
Open to all students and industry professionals.
When: Wednesday, October 17, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: Garduño’s at Winrock Mall, 2100 Louisiana NE
Cost: FREE for all attendees. Please plan to pre-register to assist with planning.
Register online at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2018-alliance-mixer-tickets-50096793859
Mixer with NNMHRA
Here’s an opportunity to broaden your network and explain your coaching expertise to HR professionals. The Northern New Mexico Human Resources Association (NNMHRA) is a local affiliate chapter of the national Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world’s largest professional membership organization in Human Resource Management, with more than 200,000 individual members. NNMHRA has been recognized nationally for its programs and accomplishments, including recently being awarded SHRM’s Silver Excel Award. NNMHRA provides HR professionals throughout the Santa Fe and northern New Mexico area with a forum for monthly events, professional development and networking.
Date: August 15, 2019
Time: 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Each attendee pays for own food and drink.
Location:
Second Street Brewery Rufina Taproom
2920 Rufina St, Santa Fe, NM 87507
As the pilot for our Book Club, we’ll be reading Daring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms by Brené Brown. We’ll discuss what surprised, confused and moved us; how the book concepts apply to us personally and professionally; and how we see applying the concepts for us as coaches and with our clients. We’ll get inspired and learn together while strengthening relationships!
2020 Dates: January 14, February 11, February 25, March 10
Time: 4:00 – 6:00pm
Location: 1 Monte Alto Way, Eldorado, NM 87508
Cost: $40 for Members/$60 for Non-Members
CCEUs: 4 in Resource Development, one for each individual meeting
Facilitator: Mary Garvey Horst
Registration will be limited to 8 individuals.
Participants should read the following chapters prior to the meetings
(~50 – 80 pages per meeting)
January 14: Introduction and Chapters 1 and 2
January 28: Chapter 3
February 11: Chapter 4 and 5
February 25: Chapters 6 & 7 and Final Thoughts
Mary Garvey Horst, LCSW, RYT-500 is a licensed psychotherapist, life coach, and certified yoga instructor who is passionate about mind-body-spirit embodiment. Earlier in life while living in Louisiana, Mary obtained Master’s degrees in Religious Studies and Social Work prior to moving to California. She managed her own private psychotherapy practice in Southern California for 18 years. Before moving to New Mexico ten years ago, she transitioned into Health and Wellness coaching with an emphasis on inner growth, personal integration, and overall flourishing. Mary is a Dr. Sue Morter Energy Codes® Master Trainer, a member of the Association of Comprehensive Energy Psychology, and on the staff of the BodyAwake® Yoga School.
As the pilot for our Book Club, we’ll be reading Daring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms by Brené Brown. We’ll discuss what surprised, confused and moved us; how the book concepts apply to us personally and professionally; and how we see applying the concepts for us as coaches and with our clients. We’ll get inspired and learn together while strengthening relationships!
2020 Dates: January 14, February 11, February 25, March 10
Time: 4:00 – 6:00pm
Location: 1 Monte Alto Way, Eldorado, NM 87508
Cost: $40 for Members/$60 for Non-Members
CCEUs: 4 in Resource Development, one for each individual meeting
Facilitator: Mary Garvey Horst
Registration will be limited to 8 individuals.
Participants should read the following chapters prior to the meetings
(~50 – 80 pages per meeting)
January 14: Introduction and Chapters 1 and 2
January 28: Chapter 3
February 11: Chapter 4 and 5
February 25: Chapters 6 & 7 and Final Thoughts
Mary Garvey Horst, LCSW, RYT-500 is a licensed psychotherapist, life coach, and certified yoga instructor who is passionate about mind-body-spirit embodiment. Earlier in life while living in Louisiana, Mary obtained Master’s degrees in Religious Studies and Social Work prior to moving to California. She managed her own private psychotherapy practice in Southern California for 18 years. Before moving to New Mexico ten years ago, she transitioned into Health and Wellness coaching with an emphasis on inner growth, personal integration, and overall flourishing. Mary is a Dr. Sue Morter Energy Codes® Master Trainer, a member of the Association of Comprehensive Energy Psychology, and on the staff of the BodyAwake® Yoga School.