PROFUSION ANNOUNCES: The Long Island Breakfast Club “EXPERIENCE COUNTS” As Quoted in Newsday “They Meet, They Eat, & They Seek” Meeting August 11th to be held 9:30am at Sterling Glen, Roslyn, NY
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West Hempstead, NY, August 4, 2007 - The Long Island Breakfast Club was founded in 2006, an organization providing advocacy, support, career and employment counseling, referrals and good old-fashioned laughter to prepare mature individuals and people who are physically challenged for productive employment. Counted among the membership are women and men who have recently been downsized and looking for support to continue positive reinforcement to gain employment back in the corporate world. Membership is encouraged for any individuals who need the extra support to continue momentum in searching for jobs in the mid-life years. As stated by Founder Valentina Janek, “Although it is not uncommon for people to frequently change jobs, it is a struggle for middle age seekers to gain employment. “
The Long Island Breakfast Club invites members of all ages, male or female, to join our ranks and experience the camaraderie and bonding to help you get through the interviewing cycle in mid-life on August 11th at 9:30 AM at Sterling Glen, located at 100 Landing Road Roslyn, NY. For directions, view websitewww.sterlingglen.com
As Quoted by Founder, Joann Fiorentino, The Long Island Breakfast Club was founded by five individuals in a unique and passionate way. The organizations strong proponents are to work with individuals who need the positive reinforcement to job search after losing a job in the mid-life years. It is the goal of the organization to assist with providing referrals, companionship and business networking and contacts for interviewing as well as mentors for each individual’s success. The Club currently is servicing the communities of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and was founded by four individuals who were seeking employment and experiencing much difficulty due to their wealth of experience and their age.As stated by Valentina Janek, “They say in the end, all that really matters are the connections and relationships people share.” “When people come together simply due to similar circumstances, things happen.” The founders are accepting new members and considerations for submissions for stories on the effects of downsizing and interviewing to be published in a new book called “Life After The Big Bad Boot”. The organization is an example of diverse individuals forming together to part of the big plan to decrease age discrimination as well as promote “Experience Counts!” To celebrate this spirit of community, The Long Island Breakfast Club would like to invite you to attend on August 11th at 9:30 AM.
ABOUT THE LONG ISLAND BREAKFAST CLUB
An organization providing advocacy, support, career and employment counseling, referrals and good old fashioned laughter to prepare mature individuals and people with special needs for productive employment.
MISSION STATEMENT/EXPERIENCE COUNTS
ABOUT PRO-FUSION
Profusion is a public relations small business partner serving clients in media relations, event management, internal communications, cause related and social marketing.
ABOUT THE FOUNDERS
Valentina Janek, Director of Marketing at ARS Financial Services, Joann Fiorentino, Delegate Director at Rainbow Chimes, Stephanie, Carlino, Executive Director & CEO at The Long Island Neurological Institute, Chris Fidis, Implementation Manager of Verizon, Patricia Locurcio, Recording Secretary at Pro-Fusion.
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Media Contact:
Valentina Janek
President of Pro-Fusion
(516)
565-3714
http://www.pro-fusion.us/
