National Consultation on Career Development (NATCON)
21-23 January 2002, Ottawa, Canada

Be a part of the tradition…
Be a part of the future!

Imagine the tradition

Past speakers have included Denise Bissonnette, Richard N. Bolles, William Bridges, Rubin Hurricane Carter, Janis Foord Kirk, David Foot, John Godfrey, Thomas Homer Dixon, Howard Figler, Peter Jensen, Mark Kingwell, John D. Krumboltz, Stephen Lewis, Linda McQuaig, Heather Menzies, Vance Peavy, Bob Rae, Judy Rebick, Jeremy Rifkin, Mark L. Savickas, Nancy K. Schlossberg, Barbara Sher, Lauren Woodhouse, Bob White, and David Whyte.

Imagine the choice

NATCON offers over 150 sessions on a range of topics covering professional and personal development issues. This is the only conference that crosses borders and boundaries to bring together delegates from various work settings who share the common objective of aiding people in actualizing their life and work potential.

Imagine the opportunity

NATCON is a meeting place where the practitioner meets the theoretician, where the community-based organization meets the corporate environment, and where the public and private sectors join for dialogue, for development, and for renewal.

Imagine the value

The NATCON sponsors-The Counselling Foundation of Canada, Human Resources Development Canada, and the University of Toronto Career Centre-continue to keep the registration fee to the low cost of C$190*.

*Reduced registration by 14 December 2001.

Imagine the future

For detailed information on NATCON 2002, visit our Web site at www.natcon.org or contact the NATCON administration office.

Conference location

NATCON is held at the historic Government Conference Centre located by the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Canada.

NATCON administration office
Telephone: 416 978-8011
Facsimile: 416 978-2271
E-mail: info@natcon.org
Web site: www.natcon.org

Be sure to check out NATCON’s new Web site www.natcon.org. In addition to the electronic version of the Preliminary Program in PDF format, registration online will also be available. Come back and visit this site again later in November to see a more detailed version of the Preliminary Program which will include the session descriptions and speakers’ biographies.