Workplace supervision challenges: they aren’t new. Attendance, productivity, reliability. They are all issues that concern the employer/supervisor, and they can impact your bottom line. What do you do when the issue relates to an employee mental health or substance abuse issue? How common is that? And, where can you direct people locally to get help JOIN US!
The questions continued after the May Luncheon and Ruth Mayday, Development Services Director for Chino Valley has graciously agreed to join us again to give you more answers to your SIGN CODE queries. You can forward questions to us now if you'd like and allow her to source out any details that might need addressing.
Wednesday Jun 10, 2015
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM MST
Laura Norman has been on staff at West Yavapai Guidance Clinic since August 1996. As Chief Development and Communication Officer for this large non-profit organization, she works out of the CEO’s office and has responsibilities that include: educational presentations, fund-raising, special event planning, media relations, internal and external publications, special projects for the CEO, as well as client relations. She also serves as Executive Director of the related but separate nonprofit WYGC Foundation.
Laura earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from the University of Alabama in 1989, and earned a 2002 Nonprofit Management Institute Certificate from ASU/Yavapai College.
Laura’s local involvement outside of work includes service as a member of the Community Health Center of Yavapai Board.
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