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VLS Webinar | Ladies, Let's Negotiate

VLS Webinar | Ladies, Let's Negotiate

This webinar is part of the WiM Virtual Learning Series.

Tuesday, September 12, 2023
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EDT)

This event will take place on Zoom; details will be sent via email after registering.

Event Details

Ladies, Let's Negotiate

When: September 12, 2023

11:00 am - Noon EST

Presented by: Nan Gesche

Fact: Women who negotiate brilliantly on behalf of others often falter when it comes to asking for themselves.  If we want more out of life, we need to learn to ask for what we want.  So whether you avoid negotiating like the plague or consider yourself at the top of your negotiations game, come get some practical tools for getting more of what you want.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for accessing this webinar via Zoom.


More About Nan Gesche

Nan Gesche, M.A., is an expert in finding out where things go wrong, and in helping them go right. As an educator, speaker, and consultant whose passion is to “help people play well together,” Nan guides organizations and individuals through transition without losing sight of their strategic goals—so they can get back to the business of business. Using experience, insight, and some sturdy research (sprinkled with a little humor), Nan provides a chance to ponder and practice different ways of making decisions and solving problems effectively with others, so all voices in the room are heard.

20 years of independent and corporate experience allow her to help clients focus on the realities of business while stretching their thinking. Nan works with diverse organizations and individuals on projects such as change management, resiliency building, and conflict management. Her corporate work experience includes Change Enablement Manager, Director of Training & Development, Organizational Effectiveness Facilitator, and National Bank Examiner.

Nan received her M.A. in Organizational Communications and a professional certificate in Training & Development from the University of Minnesota (U of M). She received her B.A. in Economics from the University of North Dakota, and qualified to administer and provide training on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. She currently teaches for the U of M’s Communication Studies department and the College of Continuing and Professional Studies, St. Thomas’ Center of Excellence, and the Graduate School of Banking in Madison. She published a workbook on “Implementing Strategic Learning”.


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