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Welcome to the Milwaukee, WI Chapter of Gray Hair Management

Many times we find that it is not always what we know, but who we know that opens doors and creates opportunity for us!

On the 3rd Thursday of each month, GHM of Milwaukee, WI will be offering the same networking opportunities as in Chicago and other cities to the Metro Milwaukee Area. The Milwaukee Chapter of GHM will follow the same format and offer multiple structured networking sessions and personalized services to benefit your job search efforts.

Our Monthly Meetings start at 5:00 PM.

You can register for our events by going to our events page, Events

The goal is to meet people and expand your contact base through networking. Typically, one can expect to walk away from a GHM networking session knowing 15 to 25 new people and we encourage one-on-one follow-ups with those you share common interests. Plus, each session provides you the opportunity to practice selling yourself over and over again!

Please come to our next event, and come armed with plenty of business cards or resumes. Please rehearse your 30-second elevator speech (who you are; how you add value; and what you are looking for) and come armed with your resume or business cards to hand out.

You do not need to be a Gray Hair Management member to participate in our events, but to receive job leads and other valuable networking information you may want to consider subscribing to our network, Registration

If you have specific questions about GHM or the Milwaukee Chapter meetings, please do not hesitate to contact Kace Crumble kcrumble@grayhairmanagement.com or phone 877-275-2800

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