The brown bag lunch session format is a half-hour presentation followed by a question and answer period. Attendance is free and open to all who wish to learn more about the topic. Participants are encouraged to bring along a bag lunch.
The ALVA program, formerly known as Advocacy Leadership for Vital Aging, is targeted to adults 45 and older who want to find new opportunities to use their leadership skills. ALVA is targeted to adults 45 and older who want to find new opportunities to use their leadership skills. Meeting one Friday per month from October through May for a total of approximately 56 hours, participants will connect with other sites and experienced leaders in the morning via interactive television and spend the afternoon discussing the information and developing leadership skills and projects. The program will be held at Northwest Technical College beginning in October, and Bemidji will be the only communty to offer the program outside of the Twin Cities.
The featured presenter will be Debbie Drinkard-Grovum, who has more than two decades of experience as a college counselor. She is a certified career development facilitator and retirement coach with master's degrees from the University of Memphis and Bemidji State University. She did her undergraduate work at the University of South Florida.
The session is part of a series of free training and informational presentations offered by the CRI on the second Wednesday of each month. More information and a full schedule can be found at http://www.cri-bsu.org/BrownbagSeries.html.
For more information, contact the Bemidji State University Center for Research and Innovation at (218) 755-4900; toll free (888) 738-3224; or at http://www.cri-bsu.org.
FOR YOUR CALENDAR
Aug. 13 - noon-1 p.m. - Bemidji State University Center for Research and Innovation hosts the Brown Bag Luncheon training session "ALVA: Vital Aging Network." Presenter: Debbie Drinkard-Grovum, certified career development facilitator and retiremtn coach. Location: CRI; 3801 Bemidji Ave. N.; Bemidji, Minn. Cost: free. For information: (218) 755-4900; (888) 738-3224; cri@bemidjistate.edu; http://www.cri-bsu.org.
About the Center for Research and Innovation The Center for Research and Innovation is an off-campus facility operated by Bemidji State University designed to increase collaboration between the University, business and industry and other sectors of the region. This outreach resource offers greater variety and easier access to customized training and business services in addition to providing a one-stop-shop, linking external organizations to the region’s higher education knowledge base. For further information about the CRI, visit its web site at http://www.cri-bsu.org.