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Career And Mindset Strategist Tareka Wheeler Speaks On 'Prioritizing High Performance and Harmony as a Project Manager,' Nov. 18

The Project Management Institute, of Washington, D.C. (PMIWDC) and the Shenandoah Valley community will host “Prioritizing High Performance and Harmony as a Project Manager,” featuring Career and Work-Life Strategist  Tareka Wheeler, MP, on Monday, Nov. 18, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Shenandoah University Hub for Innovators, Veterans and Entrepreneurs (HIVE) on the main campus in Winchester.

Wheeler is a project management expert with nearly 20 years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies, federal agencies, and nonprofits in public health, IT, and strategic communications. As CEO of T. Wheeler Strategic Solutions, LLC, she helps professionals advance their careers while achieving work-life harmony. She also founded the DNA Of A Professional podcast, focusing on personal growth through leveraging one’s unique strengths.

This event, sponsored by the Shenandoah University School of Business, is free for SU students, faculty, and staff, but online registration is required.

Register at PMIWDC Shenandoah Valley Community – Nov 18.

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