Emerging Leaders Network Professional Development Forum - May 2017
Advancing Your Career through the Power of Negotiation
Negotiation is a valuable tool in the arsenal of leadership traits. As an emerging leader, one must be able to represent personal and professional interests effectively in order to advance one’s standing within an organization and reach mutually beneficial agreement with outside organizations and companies. This forum will cover:
- Forming a game plan vs. sudden crisis
- Outlining goals and objectives
- Discussion
- Concessions/Ultimatums
- Mutually beneficial outcomes
Speakers
Tom Daugherty, Shareholder, Klinedinst PC Thomas Daugherty is a Shareholder at Klinedinst, PC, in San Diego, and litigates and counsels clients in employment law, professional liability, and commercial litigation. He has significant litigation experience in employment matters such as sexual harassment, discrimination, wage and hour, wrongful termination, defamation, and a wide range of other matters. He regularly counsels employers on best practices and multifaceted human resources issues. In addition, Mr. Daugherty crafts employee handbooks, company policies, arbitration and severance agreements, and ensures clients’ existing documents and procedures are up-to-date with current state and federal laws. |
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Gunnar Newquist, Special Agent In Charge, US Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Gunnar Newquist assumed duties as Special Agent in Charge of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Southwest Field Office in June 2014, overseeing investigative efforts throughout California and Mexico. NCIS is responsible for investigating felony crime, preventing terrorism, and protecting secrets for active duty Navy, Marine Corps and civilians who make up the Department of the Navy (DON) worldwide. Newquist began his NCIS career at Naval Air Station Moffett Field, CA and has been assigned to operational offices in Naples Italy, Oahu Hawaii, San Jose, Monterey and San Diego California. Newquist has also represented NCIS as the Staff Counterintelligence Officer for the US Navy’s Third Fleet. Newquist has been assigned to the FBI while working on the Joint Terrorism Task Force (9/01- 03/04) and the Chi Mak espionage investigation (3/04- 9/05). As a Special Agent, Newquist has been most successful at running national security investigations and operations which have identified and neutralized threats to foreign intelligence threats to US Navy personnel, operations and sensitive technology. In addition to multiple jobs as an operational supervisor, Newquist has held positions as the Staff Counterintelligence Officer to Commander Third Fleet, and Chief Staff Officer for Pacific Operations. |
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Date and Time
Thursday May 4, 2017
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM PDT
Thursday, May 4
7:30 am - Check in and Networking
8:00 - 9:00 am - Program
Location
San Diego State University,
Aztec Student Union,
Meztli Room 230B
Fees/Admission
Members - $15
Non-Members - $25
Admission includes continental breakfast