The Cornell
Club of the Southern Tier & the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Alumni Association proudly present:
A Client Meal with Brian O. Earle, Dept. of Communication, Cornell
University
Cornell's Senior Lecturer in Communication, Brian Earle, has been providing
etiquette guidance for over twenty-five years to Cornellians on and off
campus. Brian will cover topics such as appropriate ordering, place
setting, manners, and dinner conversation. In addition, he'll cover
the good and bad news of interviewing, as well as the value of "Behavioral
Interviewing". These are topics not to be missed!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Binghamton Club, 83 Front Street
6:00 p.m. - Arrival/Reception (Cash Bar)
6:30 p.m. - Introduction, Dinner & Presentation to Follow
Buffet dinner to include Field Greens Salad,
Mediterranean Vegetable Pasta Salad, Chicken Francaise, Garlic Rubbed
Sirloin and Mushroom Kabobs, Marsala Spiced Whipped Potatoes, Long Grain and
Wild Rice Medley, Crisp Green Beans with Almonds and Chocolate Mousse.
Vegetarian option available (if requested in advance).
$25 per person. Make checks payable to Cornell
University, and send to CCST Faculty Speaker, Alumni House/Cornell
University, 626 Thurston Ave, Ithaca, NY 14850.
Please include all names, class years (if applicable), and a contact
email/phone number. Or pay online with a credit card by clicking
here:
Register Here
Please RSVP by Sunday, May 18, 2008.
More information on the speaker:
Brian Earle
started his Cornell education in the College of Engineering, but graduated
from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in 1968 with a BS in
Business Management. He then continued on to his graduate studies in
Communication with a minor in Education. Brian has taught for over 30 years
in the Department of Communication. His teaching interests include the first
year student experience; interpersonal communication; business and
professional speaking and a senior travel seminar.
