Broadview Hosts BCW Talent Initiative Program

This past Wednesday afternoon, the BCW’s Talent Initiative Program partnered with Broadview: SUNY Purchase’s senior living community to host an event titled “The Art of Networking” at the Broadview residence. The event drew around 50 attendees, including both Broadview residents and SUNY Purchase students. A panel of networking experts—featuring three BCW members, Hillary Millman and Michael Murphy—shared valuable insights during a discussion moderated by BCW Member Kathy D’Agostino. Afterward, attendees engaged in a Q&A session and put their new networking skills to the test in interactive exercises. The BCW’s commitment to building leadership for our future is essential for building economy and a prepared workforce.
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