April 25-29, 2016 is Administrative Professionals Week (formerly National Secretaries Day), when bosses and businesses honor the work their administrative staff perform all year long.

MRA – The Management Association will be celebrating Administrative Professional's Week with an Administrative Professional’s Day Luncheon on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM at the MRA Training Center located at 3800 Avenue of the Cities in Moline, Illinois.  Dave “The Shef” Sheffield will be presenting “Unleashing Your Administrative Rock Star!” The costs to attend this event are: MRA Members: $25 Per Person / Nonmembers: $35 Per Person.

MRA is also looking for sponsors for this event.  $1,000 sponsorship includes a 5-minute introduction of the sponsoring company and comments, company’s logo on digital and print media, and 4 tickets to attend the event.

Other special programs being held during the week include “HR Overview for HR Assistants” on Tuesday, April 26th and “Juggling Multiple Priorities for Administrative Professionals” on Thursday, April 28th.

To register for the luncheon or programs, please contact Kathy Riley, Member Relations Coordinator at 309.277.4186 or Kathy.riley@mranet.org .  You can also register on the MRA website at www.mranet.org/Training-Events.

Not a member of MRA? Contact Heather Roberts, Executive Director at 309.277.4183 or at Heather.Roberts@mranet.org for more information on how to become a MRA member.

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