FEBRUARY CHATTANOOGA NETWORKING EVENTS

Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce: North Chattanooga Council

Price: $5- $50

Location: Hamilton County Business Development Center
100 Cherokee Blvd

Date: Tuesday, March 7, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Details: The North Chattanooga Council is holding its annual Expo and is inviting businesses and restaurants to reserve a booth. The booth can be reserved for $50 and comes with a table, two chairs, and entry for the booth attendant. Interested parties can click on the reservation link provided or contact Tyler Massey for reservations. The admission fee for visitors to the Expo is $5, and all the proceeds will go towards Northside Neighborhood House, a local non-profit organization that has been serving individuals across northern Hamilton County since 1924. Additionally, visitors will be provided with lunch from the area restaurants participating in the Expo. Therefore, by attending the Expo, visitors not only get to network with businesses and restaurants in the area but also support a local non-profit organization serving the community for almost a century.

Career Club Virtual Career / Professional Networking

Price: FREE

Location: Virtual Event Only

Date: Third Thursday of every month, 4 PM- 6 PM

Details: The Third Thursday Networking is a monthly virtual event organized by No Worker Left Behind and TAO, promoting healthy networking among local professionals. The event occurs on the third Thursday of every month, from 4 pm to 6 pm. It is free to attend and open to professionals, recruiters, and career support providers. Participants can connect with local and global talent, collaborate with other professionals, and gain access to resources to support long-term career growth. To attend, participants must sign up and RSVP on the platform at https://one.tao.ai/ccnet, and stay on the lookout for emails with the next steps. The event is conducted over an internet browser, and all attendees need is a computer or mobile phone, broadband access, and a webcam (for video calls). Technical issues can be addressed by emailing . No Worker Left Behind is a global non-profit organization that aims to democratize healthy career development for all, using technology to assist the worldwide workforce in staying closer to their aspirational success. Interested in volunteering with the organization can sign up here.

Creative Training Tools & Techniques for Employees (Dalton MFG Growth Mtg)

Price: $20 – $25

Location: Northwest Georgia College & Career Academy 2300 Maddox Chapel Road Northeast Multi-Purpose Room Dalton, GA 30721

Date: Thu, February 23, 2023, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM EST

Details:

The event is a lunch-and-learn educational series that aims to help Georgia manufacturers grow their businesses by providing them with tips and tools for effective employee training and development. The speakers, Paul Todd and Jennifer Stone, both have expertise in the field of lean manufacturing, process improvement, and instructional design. They will provide information on how to rethink traditional training methodologies to better engage and educate new hires. The event will include a presentation, Q&A, networking, and lunch.

Men in Business Luncheon

Price: $35

Location: Anderson Ridge Event Center 141 Williams Lane Sweetwater, TN 37874

Date: Thu, February 23, 2023, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM EST

Details:

The event is a gathering that aims to bring together men in business in the area to network, focus on their goals and have a good time. The event will feature a lunch catered by local, men-owned/operated businesses, a networking-social hour with a signature drink, a guest speaker, the announcement of the Men In Business Award Top 5 nominees, and a fundraising raffle. The event will last for 1 hour 30 minutes and attendees can access it through mobile eTicket. The goal of the event is to build a stronger connected men’s business community.

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Why is an Admin Assistant Important?

Qualities That a Stellar Admin Assistant Should Possess

Here are six qualities to look for in a potential leader to make sure you choose someone who will advance your team.

  • Superb Language Skills

The ability to communicate effectively is one of the most crucial talents an administrative assistant should have. You should be able to identify someone who can speak for and represent your business to both customers and staff members. This includes promptly and professionally responding to incoming correspondence from clients, partners, or suppliers. Additionally, administrative assistants need to communicate with clients, visitors, and other staff members in a friendly and upbeat manner.

  • Utilizing Technology

Tech-savvy administrative assistants are in high demand because they can handle data entry, team calendars, and business reports. It’s crucial to be knowledgeable with Microsoft Office programs, Google Suite, and more. Additionally, it’s not unusual for administrative assistants to assist with data entry into a virtual help desk, customer support platform, or customer relationship management (CRM) system. This means that to accomplish the work, they must have a solid understanding of computer software, and browsers, and learn new applications too.

  • Outstanding Time Management Abilities

Organizing your company’s schedule is the job of a competent administrative assistant. Setting appointments, reserving space for gatherings, and sending out reminders are some examples of this. They ensure that your company works smoothly and that your team remains productive.

In some circumstances, you can also save money by using your virtual assistant to make early reservations for things like lodging and flights so you can take advantage of the cheapest prices.

  • Attention to Details

Assistants must be meticulous while handling clients or employees. They spot the tiniest details like spelling and grammar mistakes or missing details essential to tasks. To ensure that the work is correct and reliable, having an eye for detail is an exceptional quality they must possess. Missing minor particulars in a report or memo gives the receiver a less-than-favorable image and opens the door for additional errors.

  • Think Ahead for Unexpected Events

Regularly, administrative assistants are expected to resolve any issues that arise at work, such as printer-related issues, schedule disputes, internet connectivity issues, and, etc. In addition to being expected to be masters of all trades, administrative assistants frequently take the bulk of the criticism for anything that goes wrong.

By posting clear instructions and establishing signs that convey expectations, they can avoid issues from ever happening in the first place.

  • Makes Procedures and Processes More Efficient.

As soon as you start hiring an administrative assistant for your company, they start to take the initiative and consider ways to improve efficiency in your operations. With their motivation and skills, they can take on the challenge to develop procedures, guidelines, and ways to simplify the process.

What Exactly Do Administrative Assistants Do?

Depending on the exact position, the business they work for, the sector, and other factors. The administrative assistant’s responsibilities may vary. The following are typically found in any job description for an administrative assistant:

  • Planning, email, and calendar management (Sending out emails, notes, letters, faxes, and forms).
  • CRM Management (Shopping and Booking).
  • Booking and appointment setting (Place an order for office supplies and look for deals, book reservations, and so on).
  • Give general assistance (Answer queries, explain procedures, attend to all concerns).
  • Help in the creation of reports that are due regularly (Rectify and submit expenditure reports).
  • Update and enforce the office’s rules and regulations (solve disputes and attend to general concerns).

Where to Find an Administrative Assistant For Your Business

There are numerous reasons for you to get an Admin Assistant for your business. Our administrative assistants at Workergenix can provide for the demands of your business virtually. We put a lot of effort into matching the top virtual professionals to help you grow your company. To free you up and work on your company’s more profitable tasks, we offer affordable service plans that will provide virtual professionals to take care of all your administrative needs. Be in line with our goal, free your time and unlock your potential! To schedule your free, no-obligation, consultation today, click here.

Networking Events November (Chattanooga)

Here are the top networking events for businesses you can attend this upcoming November. Participate and connect with local companies and professionals that will broaden your skills and help you learn new perspectives!

Minority Business Financial Literacy Series (FREE)

Chattanooga Chamber’s office of Diversity & Inclusive Growth presents Minority Business Financial Literacy Series, Part 5. Come to the concluding session of the Minority Business Financial Literacy series for a free seminar on managing business finances for owners of minority-owned businesses. The fifth and final installment of this five-part series on developing and maintaining a solid banking relationship for minority business owners will be facilitated by Bethany Gardner-Grant of Regions Bank.

Location: Chattanooga Chamber’s Business Incubator 100 Cherokee Boulevard Chattanooga, TN 37405.

Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2022, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM EST.

Nooga Networking Morning Coffee Crew (FREE)

Network with Chattanooga professionals over a cup of hot coffee! Participate in Nooga Networking at Kubota of Chattanooga for another with Morning Coffee Crews! What could be better than connecting while enjoying delicious breakfast beverages and pastries? Kubota of Chattanooga and Reyka & Lu Creative are the sponsors of this event.

Location: Kubota of Chattanooga 2628 Rossville Boulevard Chattanooga, TN 37404.

Date: Wednesday,, November 9, 2022, 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM EST.

Re-Imagining Church & Business Partnerships (STARTS AT $15)

Re-Imagining Church & Business Partnerships is the subject for November. What would it look like to use a church congregation and building as business assets for the benefit of the city? You will be joined by Revs. Matt Busby, Hal Bowling, and Randy Jacks for a discussion on reimagining church and business collaborations.

Location: Business Development Center 100 Cherokee Boulevard #UNIT 102 Chattanooga, TN 37405

Date: Mon, November 14, 2022, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM EST

Faith Driven Entrepreneur Quarterly Luncheon (STARTS AT $15)

Join the event as you hear from Dr. Michaela O’Donnell, author of Make Work Matter, along with other Christian business owners. In order to host quarterly gatherings for startup owners, independent contractors, and other business professionals, CFWC has partnered with Faith Driven Entrepreneur. Dr. Michaela O’Donnell will be the speaker. She serves as the Max De Pree Center for Leadership’s Executive Director.

Location: Events by FEED Co 201 West Main Street #Ste 108 Chattanooga, TN 37408.

Date: Tue, November 8, 2022, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM EST.

YPC + After Hours: Oddstory Brewing Company (FREE)

Are you prepared to interact with young professionals changing our city? Join them at the Oddstory Brewing Company’s monthly YPC After Hours for networking, camaraderie, drinks, and food! Visit Oddstory’s fantastic new location to see it in person and meet some new people!

Location: Oddstory Brewing Co. 1604 Central Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37408

Date: Thu, November 10, 2022, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM EST.

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