Writing Skills for Business Economists and Analysts

 

July 20, 2016

8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Four Seasons Hotel
Washington, DC 

NABE’s Writing Skills for Business Economists and Analysts course provides essential skills and tools needed for effective communication of technical information to clients and end users of varying levels of sophistication. More course information

Registration Details

NABE Member: $600

Government Employee: $675

Non-member: $750

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To be eligible for a refund less $50 fee, registration cancellation must be received in writing by June 8, 2016.  Questions? Please contact NABE at [email protected] or phone 202-463-6223.

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Location

Four Seasons Hotel
2800 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Time:  8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

 

Travel Information

NABE has secured a limited number of discounted rooms at the Four Seasons at a rate of $220/night.  To book, call the hotel directly at (202) 342-0444 and mention NABE or National Association for Business Economics to receive the group rate.  The discount is available until the room block is exhausted or June 27, 2016, whichever occurs first.

 

About the Instructor

Carol Larkin teaches technical writing on both the college and the secondary levels. She has spent the last 10 years developing curriculum that instructs students in the best practices of technical writing in the business world. Carol helped develop a course on Technical Communications for Engineers, and currently teaches as an adjunct instructor in the Engineering and Technologies Division of Lakeland Community College. She holds degrees and certifications from Wheeling Jesuit University, Ashland University, and John Carroll University.

Ms Larkin is a nationally known consultant and speaker to school districts and state education departments. She has delivered workshops to people across the country educating them about the need to teach technical writing in education. Her work focuses on technical writing and its practical applications in the business and technical environment. 

She has presented across the country at conferences, workshops, and educational training days. Carol has published two teacher-oriented books on technical writing and is currently working on revisions for a new edition.