
The Mesa County Women’s Network has scheduled a workshop on negotiation skills.
The workshop, titled “Mastering the Art of Asking for What you Want,” is set for 6 to 8 p.m. April 9 in the board room of Abstract & Title, 2646 Patterson Road in Grand Junction.
Christina Fitzrandolph, a business consultant with Motus and former executive director of the Business Incubator Center in Grand Junction, will lead the workshop.
The interactive experience will go beyond making sales and closing deals, but also cover achieving mutually beneficial outcomes, building stronger relationships and creating more harmonious work cultures. Participants will learn tangible negotiation strategies they can use in their professional and personal lives.
Fitzrandolph brings to her duties more than 20 years of experience in financial analysis, organizational management and strategic marketing. She holds a master’s of business administration degree from Cornell University.
In 2011, Fitzrandolph and her business partner, Andrew BE, formed Motus, a private consulting practice. Fitzrandolph since has guided entrepreneurs throughout the region through the growth and transition phases of development.
“We are excited to host this workshop and provide a platform for women to enhance their communication skills and assertiveness,” said Mollie Shephardson, president of the Mesa County Women’s Network. “Christina Fitzrandolph brings invaluable expertise to guide participants in mastering the art of asking for what they want.”
The workshop is open to members of the Mesa County Women’s Network and others. The event is available at no charge to members. Admission for others is $35. Since space is limited, registration is required.
To register or obtain more information, visit the website located at www.MCWN.us.