Charleston Area Convention Center

FREE RECRUITMENT + RETENTION SEMINAR on Tuesday, Oct. 1 | 8:30-11AM at the Charleston Area Convention Center (Ballroom A | 5000 Coliseum Dr., North Charleston, SC 29418). Register Now to Receive 2 Hours Toward Your Individual Recertification! Join Charleston Radio Group and recruitment and retention expert Chris Stonick on Tuesday, Oct. 1 at the Charleston Area Convention Center for a free seminar covering radio, digital recruitment and employee retention strategies. Breakfast begins at 8:30AM. The seminar begins at 9AM. To register, email Anna Amsberry: aamsberry@charlestonrg.com./Saga Communications


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