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May 2011 Greater Cincinnati ExecuNet Executive Networking

Centennial, Inc. Invites You to the Greater Cincinnati May ExecuNet Meeting

GUEST SPEAKER: Mike Sipple, Sr., President & Owner of Centennial, Inc.

TOPIC: “How to interact effectively with an executive recruiter.”

DATE/TIME: Wednesday, May 4, 2011 from 8:30 – 10:30 am (Arrive at 8am to network)

LOCATION: Rookwood Tower – 3805 Edwards Road, Cincinnati, OH 45209 – 7th Floor Conference Room

COST: $25 if registered in advance / $35 if paid at the door

REGISTER for the May 4th 2011 ExecuNet Meeting

Our special guest speaker at the May ExecuNet meeting will be Mr. Mike Sipple, Sr., President and Owner of Centennial Inc. Mike will provide a brief presentation entitled “Working effectively with executive recruiters” and he will then be prepared to answer participants’ questions about the overall recruiting process.  Mike was the original employee of Centennial Inc. and he has been recruiting executives and other professionals for over 35 years.  His presentations and expertise on recruiting are in high demand and we are very fortunate to have Mike as our special guest.

Centennial celebrated its 35th anniversary in June 2010.  The company was honored by winning the “2010 University of Cincinnati’s Goering Center For Family-Owned Business Cincinnati /Tri-State Company Of The Year” award.  Centennial also won the 2010 Better Business Bureau’s “Torch Award” that is earned for exemplary business ethics.

We look forward to your participation in the upcoming meeting, and we hope to receive your recruiting questions soon.

Past audiences have gotten the most value out of Mike’s knowledge by coming to the meeting prepared with several questions.  If you have questions that you would like for Mike to address regarding the recruiting process, please e-mail them now to Heather Alexander.  We will then group similar questions to ensure that Mike will have time to answer and discuss the most widely prioritized questions.

There will also be some time at the meeting for impromptu questions, but the time will go by very quickly.  Your pre-submittal of questions will significantly improve the meeting’s value for everyone.