ConnecTech, a statewide network for technology
professionals, has expanded its benefits in all ConnecTech areas including Lansing. The expanded
benefits will help technology professionals succeed by using experienced
professionals and multiple business resources.
According to excerpts from the article:
ConnecTech,
Michigan's all-new, premier
network for technology professionals, debuts with expanded benefits and a
restructured network, as it replaces the GLIMA network.
"ConnecTech members are truly one-of-a-kind --
creative, passionate, engaged and excited about technology, and they keep
abreast of the latest and greatest trends," said Danielle DeLonge, network
manager, ConnecTech."ConnecTech will better address the needs identified
by our members and will focus on offering additional opportunities such as
professional development, technology training, connections with members around
the state, the ability to post podcasts online and access to a new mentoring
program."
ConnecTech, powered by Automation Alley, helps solidify
the eight statewide chapters while providing a stronger financial and
organizational structure. A Web-based component allows members across the state
to share best practices, discuss technology trends and pose questions to the
overall membership. ConnecTech is also partnering with several associations and
groups to help technology professionals across Michigan succeed in their careers, and will
invite high-level speakers to discuss useful and practical technology trends
and business practices.
"With the wealth of knowledgeable technology workers
in Michigan, I am certain ConnecTech will be a
strong force in promoting and strengthening Michigan's workforce and new economy,"
said Ken Rogers, executive director, Automation Alley.
Read the entire article here.
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