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Wednesday, April 20, 20168:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
22nd Annual
Don’t miss this one-day event featuring guest speakers from
the community and faculty from Trident Technical College and a
gourmet lunch catered by Duvall Catering and Event Design.
Trident Technical College Main CampusThe College Center (Bldg. 920)
North Charleston, South Carolinawww.tridenttech.edu/ce
Please register by Friday, April 15, 2016 to reserve your seat!
Course Code: XBUS - 571; Class ID: 434
Phone
843.574.6152
Fax
843.574.6310
Registration
AdministrativeProfessionals Day Conference
Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDPermit No. 47Charleston, SC
Division of Continuing Education and Economic DevelopmentP.O. Box 118067, CE-M
Charleston, SC 29423-8067
$109 - Group Rate per person for �ve or more registrations (must register with a registration specialist for group rate)$119 - IAAP Members (use class discount code IAAP) per person$119 - Early Bird (through April 1, 2016; discount will automatically apply during the registration process) per person$149 - Regular Price (after April 1, 2016) per person
For credit card transactions, we reccomend that you register online at https://tridenttech.augusoft.net.
Trident Technical College
P.O. Box 118067, CE-M
Charleston, SC 29423 - 8067
In PersonComplex for Economic Development
Bldg. 910 on the Main Campus
2001 Mabeline Road
North Charleston, SC 29406
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It is the policy of Trident Technical College that no discrimination on the grounds of race, color, disability, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, gender identity, pregnancy, or national or ethnic origin will exist in any area of the college.
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Who Should Attend:- Administrative Assistants
- Receptionists
- Paralegals
- O�ce Managers
- Executive Assistants
- All Support Sta�Check enclosed (payable to TTC)
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“Cultivating Change by Fostering Connectivity”
Emcee: Antonio Robinson, Director of Trident Technical College Upward Bound Math and Science (TRIO)
Conference Agenda Guest Speakers
8:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast Bu�et
9 a.m. Welcome to Trident Technical College
9:05 a.m. National Anthem Performed by Rodney Barrentine, Postal Specialist in Facilities Management,
Trident Technical College
9:15 a.m. Be the Best You Ever Carolyn Hunter, McDonald’s Franchise Owner
10:15 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. DISC Pro�le Assessment Ray Snyder, Business and Management Instructor, Trident Technical College
11:30 a.m. Lunch
12:30 p.m. Mobile Technology—The Future of Mobile Devices and Apps Larry Collett, Founder and CEO, netGALAXY Studios
1:30 p.m. Co�ee Break
1:45 p.m. 30-Minute Meals and Energy-Based Foods Chef Ellis Grossman, Culinary Institute of Charleston, Trident Technical College
2:45 p.m. DISC Pro�le Analysis Ray Snyder, Business and Management Instructor, Trident Technical College
3:45 p.m. Door Prizes
4 p.m. Adjourn
Carolyn Hunter president of C&A Unlimited, Inc. dba McDonald’s
was born in Warsaw, VA. She graduated from Washington and Lee High School in Montross,
VA, and obtained an associates degree in business management from Rappahannock
Community College. Carolyn began as a grill crew person with McDonald’s in 1977,
advanced through the managerial ranks from entry level to management and now owns
three local McDonald’s which employ approximately 200 Lowcountry residents. She is
active in community service and serves on the board of several local non pro�t organizations.
Carolyn has a son, Albert, and lives in Goose Creek, SC.
Ray Snyder is a business and management instructor at Trident Technical College.
He is the author of The Business of Families—Skills from Work that Work at Home. He worked for
two decades teaching internationally as a senior partner with Ken Blanchard. Ray has worked with
120,000 managers in 10 nations on leadership, communication and service. He earned his MBA at
Charleston Southern University and served as an o�cer in the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Army
Reserve. Ray is an elder at The Church at LifePark in Mount Pleasant, SC. He’s been married to his
wife Kathy for 40 years. They have two daughters and sons-in-law and six grandchildren.
Larry Collett is the president and CEO of netGALAXY
Studios, a mobile technology company headquarted in Charleston, SC.
netGALAXY Studios provides mobile app development, responsive
website design and search engine optimization services geared toward
mobile. He started netGALAXY Studios as a Web design company. As
business increased, Collett expanded his business strategy to Web
hosting and application development with clients such as Ford and the U.S.
Air Force. Larry is married to Summerville native Rebecca Collett, ad news
anchor/investigative reporter at WCBD-TV 2.
Ellis Grossman attended the Culinary Institute of
Charleston at Trident Technical College. After earning his degree in culinary
arts and business, Grossman chose to take a di�erent approach to his career
and jump directly into the fast food industry. Grossman had managed about
20 Bojangles’ restaurants by the age of 22. He also did consulting with Taco
Bell. Those experiences challenged him to develop a restaurant in 2010, Black
Bean Co., that could mix the best of farm-fresh and locally sourced ingredients
with a fast-food approach to service.