Monthly Meeting

The Breakfast Club NJ Presents:

“Define Yourself As a Brand That Delivers Value”

presented by Mark Beal

Saturday April 13th at 8:00 am ET

Synopsis:

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Presentation:

“Define Yourself As a Brand That Delivers Value” resented by Mark Beal

As a brand marketer for more than 25 years, Mark Beal will deliver a presentation with a focus on determining your personal brand, developing your brand narrative and defining your brand as one that delivers value to potential employers. The host of the 101 Lessons Podcast series which features interviews with CEOs and leaders and author of 101 Lessons They Never Taught You In College, Mark will discuss how to take ownership of your career.

Mark’s presentation will take a three-step approach to successfully searching for and securing your next job. His three-step approach includes the following:
1: Developing Your Brand Narrative
2: Detailing Your Target Industries and Companies
3: Driving Your Contacts To Act On Your Behalf

About the speaker:

Mark Beal

Mark Beal

For more than 25 years, Mark Beal developed and executed brands marketing and public relations campaigns for such leading companies and brands as Coca-Cola, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, Taco Bell, Nestle, GlaxoSmithKline, Reebok and Adidas. He created campaigns around such major sports and entertainment platforms as the Olympic Games, Super Bowl, World Series, US Open Tennis and The Rolling Stones.
He has also taught more than 1,000 students and mentored many more. As adjunct professor in the School of Communication at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, he designs and teaches courses in communication, leadership, and public relations. Mark also collaborates with students at Montclair State University’s student–run public relations agency, Hawk Communications.
Mark’s students inspired him to write his first two books: “101 Lessons They Never Taught You In College” and “101 Lessons They Never Taught You In High School About Going To College.” Mark’s third book, “Decoding Gen Z: 101 Lessons Generation Z Will Teach Corporate America, Marketers & Media,” was just published on Amazon and is generating national media coverage as the oldest Gen Zers join the workforce.

Mark brings his 101 Lessons to life via his podcast series, which is available for free by simply going to www.101lessonspodcast.com

About the Meeting:

Networking begins at 7:30 am, meeting starts promptly at 8:00 am.

There is a $10 fee at the door to cover the cost of the room.

Be sure to tell your friends and bring them along. Be a part of our growing network of Job Seekers, Hiring Managers, Recruiters, Career Coaches, and people who want to be able to help themselves and each other.

Event Location:

Days Hotel Conference Center

195 Rt. 18 South, East Brunswick, NJ 08816

732-828-6900

Meeting Format:

7:30 to 8:00 – Registration & Open Networking

8:00 to 8:15 – Welcome and housekeeping

8:15 to 9:15 – Presentation by the guest speaker – Limited to 60 minutes

9:15 to 10:15 – Elevator Pitch – 30 Seconds about yourself, who you are, what you are looking for, target companies (3-4), how we can help you, how you can help others. Follow the rule of the Three B’s of Public Speaking: Be informative; Be brief; Be seated.

10:15 until you choose to leave – Open Networking, follow up with people you are interested in meeting following their elevator pitch, exchange business cards, peruse the library, arrange follow up meetings, etc.

The Breakfast Club NJ – 10 Points for Good Member Citizenship

1) Attend meetings regularly to keep group strong and help pay back to others (meeting logistics on our website www.thebreakfastclubnj.com)

2) Keep anti-virus on your machine up to date and run scan regularly

3) Review messages and if request for assistance please help whenever possible

4) Once you have received your invitation and joined our linked in group, connect to other members directly(questions see Gerry Peyton -gpeyton@ptd.net)

5) Join groups Facebook group, Google +, and connect to other members directly (questions see Adrienne Roman – adrienne1204@optonline.net)

6) Join groups twitter account (questions see George Pace – keeppace@gmail.com)

7) If you run across someone in transition invite them to join our group and sponsor them through process (details on our website www.thebreakfastclubnj.com)

8) Sunday mornings listen to our radio show, “Your Career Is Calling”, at 8am ET either on radio at 107.7 or via internet 24/7 live or on demand at www.1077thebronc.com (as this is a call in show your calls help make it successful)

9) If you are in transition put your elevator pitch in writing to group, ask for help with job search issues or connecting to people at target companies, regularly post job opportunities (from email you joined the group – send email to thebreakfastclubnj@yahoogroups.com)

10) Help fellow members whenever possible

  1. Attend meetings regularly to keep group strong and help pay back to others (meeting logistics on our website www.thebreakfastclubnj.com)
  2. Keep anti-virus on your machine up to date and run scan regularly
  3. Review messages and if request for assistance please help whenever possible
  4. Once you have received your invitation and joined our linked in group, connect to other members directly(questions see Gerry Peyton -gpeyton@ptd.net)
  5. Join groups Facebook group and connect to other members directly (questions see Adrienne Roman – adrienne1204@optonline.net)
  6. Join groups twitter account (questions see George Pace – keeppace@gmail.com)
  7. If you run across someone in transition invite them to join our group and sponsor them through process (details on our website www.thebreakfastclubnj.com)
  8. Sunday mornings listen to our radio show, “Your Career Is Calling”, at 8am ET either on radio at 107.7 or via internet 24/7 live or on demand at www.1077thebronc.com (as this is a call in show your calls help make it successful)
  9. If you are in transition put your elevator pitch in writing to group, ask for help with job search issues or connecting to people at target companies, regularly post job opportunities (from email you joined the group – send email to thebreakfastclubnj@yahoogroups.com)
  10. Help fellow members whenever possible

RSVP By RSVPing – you help us to arrange for the appropriate sized room.

We look forward to seeing everyone let’s make this a great meeting for our members that are in transition and welcome those that have landed

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