Find Empowerment in Next Month’s ISSA Hygieia Network Webinar

May 10, 2021

ISSA Hygieia Network, an ISSA Charities™ signature program dedicated to the advancement and retention of women in the cleaning industry is teaming with NeuroLeadership Institute (NLI) to host a webinar on June 2 at 12:00 p.m. CT.

How to Empower and Increase Your Sense of Belonging is a 90-minute interactive session that will provide attendees with new tools and strategies to improve self and social awareness, inclusion, engagement, performance, and the quality of everyday interactions. Sponsored by Rubbermaid Commercial Products and led by Rachel Cardero, a NLI senior consultant, this information-packed webinar will examine the strategies for developing a growth mindset. Participants can network with fellow attendees and apply takeaways from the session in a meaningful way.

To learn more and register to attend the ISSA Hygieia Network’s webinar, visit hygieianetwork.org/webinars

And for a preview on what you can expect next month, tune into this interview with Rachel Cardero and Michael McDermott, business unit CEO at Rubbermaid Commercial Products. 

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