08/09 Presentation: Stephanie Mazzeo-Caputo – Power of Personality

posted Jul 24, 2017, 5:50 AM by Unknown user   [ updated Aug 2, 2017, 7:16 AM ]
How you process information, make decisions and interact with the world around you can offer insights to help you find the right career or job. Join PSGMC on Wednesday, August 9, for a workshop by Stephanie Mazzeo-Caputo, Please Understand Me: The Power of Personality.

In addition to providing insights to assist in your job search, these tips can also improve your interpersonal relationships at work and in life. As a seasoned coach and behavior change expert, Stephanie helps clients leverage their strengths, improve communication skills, shift perspectives, achieve goals and develop strategies for success. She has coached all levels of employees from entry level to C-suite, is an expert in educational design and has led hundreds of workshops.  Her clients are from all sectors of the corporate world, non-profit organizations and academic institutions.  


She holds a master’s degree in social work from Rutgers University, a master’s in nutrition from Penn State and a bachelor of science degree in biology from Brooklyn College/CUNY.  She is certified to Teach English as a Second Language and is a graduate of CoachU’s Core Essential Program.

Through her affiliation with Penn State’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, Stephanie provides career coaching services to help young women determine their career path, learn leadership skills and network with seasoned professionals.

Stephanie is currently an active volunteer for Literacy Volunteers of America.  She has served as a board member of the Northern NJ Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and has volunteered for many health organizations including the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association and CancerCare.

The Professional Support Group of Morris County meets most Wednesdays at the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library, 449 Halsey Road. Doors open at 9 am for networking, with the presentation to begin at 9:30 am.

Photo courtesy of LinkedIn.

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