GDC Manitoba Lunch Talk Series: "Portfolio 101"
February 24 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
101-141 Bannatyne Avenue
It's cold outside, and GDC Manitoba has jump-started its time-tested professional development series of lunch talks with a returning favourite: Portfolio 101.

GDC Manitoba and Chris Clarke (spacecadet design) return with another go at his highly informative lunch talk presentation "Portfolio 101". Whether you're a student about to pound pavement or a seasoned and savvy pro, we could all stand a few more tips on how to craft a well-rounded and winning portfolio.

What: GDC Manitoba Presents: Portfolio 101
Who: anyone looking to learn or brush up on their portfolio
When: Wednesday February 24, 12:00-1:00
Where: Tipping Canoe, 101-141 Bannatyne Avenue (east of Main Street)
How Much: free for GDC members, $10 for non-members - it's also a bring-your-own-lunch affair.

Interested looky-loos and attendees-to-be should register for this event; details on this can be had here.

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