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The 2005 NTP with its Focused Training Tracks for Specialties, motivational keynote speakers, and networking opportunities will assist attendees in creating a successful vision of their future career possibilities.

Develop Your Vision:

  • Where do you see yourself in 5, 10, 20 years?
  • What skills will you need to get there?
  • Share the vision you create with your managers, co-workers, staff, family, and friends who will help make it happen.

FEW's bottom line is the measurable results that our attendees seek. The integrity-based knowledge gained from the NTP helps attendees to "Catch the Vision" and develop a plan to achieve their goals.
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Who should attend the best educational workshops in the industry

The NTP is designed for all public, private, and Federal employees, including military personnel, in a myriad of positions and at all managerial and supervisory levels and is consistent with the Office of Personnel Management training. A variety of formats will be utilized to deliver the optimum educational experience. Sessions will range in length from a half-day overview session to a two-day comprehensive workshop.

Read what past year's participants had to say: Quotable Quotes

Sponsors


Blue Cross Blue Shield offers affordable health plans specifically designed for you. Learn more about Blue Cross Blue Shield's program at exhibit booth 201.


GEICO Direct offers competitive rates on insurance and member discounts. Visit GEICO's exhibit booth number 100 to find out just how much you could save--and how much you'll get--with GEICO


Catch the Vision in the
Biggest Little City in the World - Reno!

The Reno Hilton is the most magnificent pleasure liner ever launched on Nevada's desert sands. The hotel is a powerful reminder that Reno offers every pleasure a fun-seeking visitor could want, from world class cuisine to miniature golf.


You'll find a world of fun under one very large roof. From fine dining and top-name entertainers to dazzling stage spectaculars, the Reno Hilton has all the amenities you expect from Nevada's complete resort.

Online conference registration begins March 15, 2005. Register before May 27 and save $75.

10 Reasons to Attend 2005's NTP

  • The synergy of more than 2,000 women focused on a common goal: think of the networking
  • Learning more about the great FEW organization
  • Training offerings to augment your skills and expand your abilities.
  • Focused Training Tracks for Specialties
  • Hands-on computer classes
  • Outstanding Training by renowned
    facilitators
  • Panel presentations on current
    issues and topics of interest
  • Outstanding keynote speakers
  • Breakpoint Books conference book-store
  • Group physical fitness workouts
  • Overview

    July 18-19,
    2005 Agency Forums Super Sessions: Intensive Training for Comprehensive Learning
    Tuesday, July 19, 2005, FEW Gala Awards Reception

    July 20-21, 2005

    Career-Building Courses include: Leadership Skills; Information Technology; Public Sector Issues; Equal Employment; Federal Management Issues; Federal Procurement and Contracting; Technical Skills Refreshers; and Strategies for Career Enhancement.
    Exhibit Hall open including special events.

    July 22, 2005-FEW Friday
    Events will focus on keynote speaker Karen Taylor-Good, Salute to Chapter Presidents, Legislative Update.


    Now in its 36th year, FEW's NTP offers something for everyone. But first and foremost, it focuses on providing quality training and educational opportunities.

    Distinguished Speakers

    Our opening keynote presenter Desi Williamson will captivate the audience with his "Ultimate Impact Speaker's" abilities at Tuesday evening's Federally Employed Women's (FEW) Awards Ceremony and Gala Reception. He will inspire, energize, and motivate attendees to empower themselves with knowledge and career possibilities as they participate in the 2005 National Training Program (NTP) in Reno the remainder of the week.
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    Our closing keynote presenter Karen Taylor-Good will challenge attendees to take back with them, and create a successful vision of their future career possibilities, the educational experiences and lessons learned while attending FEW's 2005 NTP. Using award winning songs and her inspirational and motivational stories, Karen will create a dynamic, moving, and uplifting program unlike any other at our FEW Friday Celebration.

    Training Justification

    The Federal employment environment is changing as it responds to advances in technology, increased emphasis on results and rising expectations of service. The Federal employee is also metamorphosing to meet the demands of the changing environment. NTP Trainers will help enhance leadership skills for people from every sector of our society — Government, private industry, labor, non-profit organizations and other entities. See Targeted Training Topics, Training Philosophy, and Opportunities for Professional Trainers

    More information is available in
    Training Justification Flier
    (2005)

    Letters of Support

    Over the past six years OPM has given us a letter stating that OPM has qualified us for training, and both the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs have provided letters of support for Federally Employed Women's Annual National Training Programs.

    Interested in a tour of Reno or the Lake Tahoe area?

    All tours must be scheduled prior to Federally Employed Women's (FEW) National Training Program (NTP). Visit the tour page for tour dates and information.

    FEW is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1968 to support the full implementation of the Federal Women's Program. FEW is the only national organization concerned both with furthering the potential of all women in the government and eliminating sex discrimination in the Federal service. It is an organization dedicated to promoting equality for women and addressing concerns of women in the Federal workforce. more...
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