A free networking event will be held on Friday September, 25, 2009, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Lifestage, Inc. 496 Smithtown Bypass Suite 202 Smithtown, NY. Jude Treder-Wolff, author of Possible Futures: Creative Thinking For The Speed of Life will sign books and provide resources and creative ideas about the role of social networks for dealing with uncertainty and change. Time magazine'ss May 25 issue explored the future of work and identified social networks as central to navigating the Knowledge Economy.
This event is open to the public and will provide resources and ideas for job-seekers, free-lancers, and entrepeneurs as well as opportunities to network. Light refreshments will also be
provided.
Lifestage, Inc is a training and consulting company that works with individuals, groups, companies and organizations to be more creative, adaptive and stress-resilient in response to the
speed of change in the 21st century and its effects on mental, physical and social health.
More information about Lifestage is available at www.lifestage.org.
Jude Treder-Wolff is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Creative Arts Therapist and Certified Group Psychotherapist in private practice since 1990 and President of Lifestage, a thriving
business consulting and training company, both developed through active networking over the past 25 years.
Her articles about creative thinking and social networking are published on business websites and blogs: http://topsecurityinfo.blogspot.com/2009/08/network-economy-developing-self.html, http://moneyanis.blogspot.com/2009/08/by-jude-treder-wolff-lcsw-rmt-cgp-in.html, http://www.winahyos.blogspot.com/2009/08/ten-tools-for-creative-thinking.html.
She has used networking to raise thousands of dollars through events that combine live entertainment with an auction of donations from a wide range of businesses and craftspeople in the
community to raise awareness of social causes and funds for not-for-profit organizations such as The NAMES Project, Habitat For Humanity on Long Island and in New Orleans and Oxfam
International. She has published extensively on the subject of creativity in the process of change, healing and growth and has been interviewed for articles that appeared in New York
Newsday, L.A. Times, The New York Daily News and The Village Times. Information about her book and blog are available at www.thespeedoflife.org.
For more information about this event contact Jude Treder-Wolff at 631-366-4265.