They say that you can judge people by the company they keep. As February 12th edges closer and closer, Parnassah Expo has begun lifting the veils off some event attractions.One highlight of the expo will be the seminar section, where noted experts in a cross section of business and career fields will share their expertise on a diverse range of topics. Prominent businessmen and experts will also abound throughout the 60,000 plus feet of the Expo hall and host panels and networking groups.
The list of prominent individuals who will host seminars or networking groups related to their areas of expertise is growing by the day. The following is a partial listing:
Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno of New Jersey; Kevin Cummings, CEO of Investors Bank and VP of NJ Bankers Association; David Lichtenstein and Akiva Elazary of The Lightstone Group; Neil Auerbach, former partner at Goldman Sachs and Co.; Charlie Harary, Esq., a noted business professor and kiruv professional; prominent Attorney Nat Lewin; George Friedenberg, VP at Goldman Sacks; Bernard Plagman, Chairman of the TechPar Group and former partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers; Eli Lason of Job Link of Baltimore; Rabbi Yaakov Nussbaum of Mesila budgeting; William Rapfogel of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty; Shea Rubenstein of the JCC of Marine Park; Rabbi Jonathan Rietti; Maurice Stein , renowned author and business coach; marketing guru Menachem Lubinsky; and fundraising guru Herschel Leiner.
These individuals are in addition to the myriad businesses, organizations, academic programs and communities of all sizes that have reserved booths at the expo. Some of the meticulously organized sections at the expo include an Industries section for businesses related to specific industries (real estate, technology, healthcare, manufacturing-import/export and other), general business enhancement tools (marketing, law, finance, etc.), a comprehensive jobs fair, academic and vocational programs, and social service/headhunting organizations.
Business and individual attendees are expected to flock from across North America. Businessmen and activists from a long list of diverse communities have undertaken a leading role in organizing and marketing the event. On Sunday, activists from a cross section of New York area chassidishe communities met in Boro Park to encourage maximum participation from their members.
“The expo’s motto is that we serve ‘Every stage; every age,’” says Parnassah Expo founder and director Reb Duvi Honig. “By now, baruch Hashem, I see that the enthusiasm is running high across every group as well.”
For more information, to reserve a booth,please call Parnassah Expo at 732-987-7704, email [email protected] , or visit www.parnassahexpo.com.
Is this event for female professionals as well?
Duvi…u r the man
Let’s have forums where people who just entered the workforce can share their experience and advice. This will be a very valuable addition. Inasmuch as prominent figures give credence to the expo, we need some PRACTICAL advice for yungeleit trying to feed a family.This will surely attract many yungeleit who would otherwise have stayed home.
Let’s have 4 people with 15 minutes per person. Outline will be: A. What I do and why it’s a good career? B. What skills/talents helped me choose this career? C. What schooling was necessary, and how long did it take? D. How did I look for a job and did I get one?
Discussion will be focused on information that is useful to others as opposed to just a biography.
why is there a $25.00 fee to get in. For out of work people $25.00 is alot to spend.
#1, Yes. It’s for women too
wow wow wow, unbelievable. and 3 – great idea
Register online for 18!!!
When your trying to help people who are down and out you don’t charge money.