** 2008 Chapter Meeting Changes**
Mark your calendars!! Monthly meetings will be held the last Wednesday of each month, 11:30am-1pm at Greystone Restaurant located at 3039 South Blvd, Charlotte, 28209. Tel: (704) 523-2822.
- Location and Menu Options
We are delighted to offer our members a new meeting location. This space will offer a larger and open setting for networking with each other and provide growth for additional members and guests. Our goal this year is to grow our membership and offer interactive topics to help you in your leadership development as an IT Professional.
- Meeting Time
The monthly meeting time has changed to "lunch and learn" meetings instead of dinner meetings. This is based on responses and attendance from prior meetings that were held after work hours. We are going to try this new schedule to see if this fits better for our AITP members and guests. Note that we may still have some meetings at night if we're planning a tour at a company that requires after hour attendance. You will be notified in advance if there is a schedule change.
We look forward to helping you get the most from your AITP Membership in 2008!
If you are intersted in speaking or participating in a panel discussion this year, please contact our VP of Programming, Deborah Dixon, at DeborahD@metroteklearning.com. ______________________________________________________________________
The Challenge for IT Professionals
- IT keeps changing - The IT industry is constantly changing, which makes it difficult for IT professionals to stay abreast of all the changes and their potential impact on their career.
- Lack of networking opportunities - Networking events allow individuals to share knowledge with one another, boost morale, and help uncover business opportunities. However, IT professionals often do not have networking opportunities that are standard for other professions.
- Lack of respect - IT is a relatively new industry compared to other established professions, and its dynamic nature makes it difficult for the general public to understand what IT is really about, as well as its impact to businesses in terms of saving costs, increasing productivity and generating revenue. This lack of understanding has negatively affected the public’s perception of IT as a true profession.
AITP Charlotte and its sponsors are dedicated to facing and overcoming these challenges.
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