B&E Department and Chatham Marketing Association "Marketing" Reception

Tuesday, October 18, 2016
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Buhl Atrium

Cost: FREE

Meet business faculty, students, alumni, and friends and network with marketing industry professionals.

Enjoy light refreshments and wine/beer (for those over 21).

After the Mixer, head over to the "Etiquette Dinner" in Mellon Board Room hosted by Career Development, B&E Dept., and Chatham Marketing Association. For more details and to RSVP for the dinner, copy and paste this link into your browser: https://www.chatham.edu/events/details.cfm?eventID=16178

Business professional attire recommended.

Registration

Fee : FREE

Registration has closed. Please contact Ginger Polozoff at tpolozoff@chatham.edu for additional information.

Location

Buhl Atrium


Directions

Come into the campus via Fifth Avenue. (GPS Coordinate: 5918 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15232.)

Turn onto Murray Hill Avenue. (If you are coming from Oakland, turn right off Fifth onto Murray Hill Avenue.) After following Murray Hill Ave about a half mile, turn left into the Library parking lot. Turn left again and drive along the back of the library (past a large blue dumpster). Continue as far into the parking lot as you can. Once you pass the back of the library, you will see a greenhouse and Buhl Hall in front of you and to your right. Buhl Hall is your destination.

The easiest way to find Buhl Atrium is to pass the greenhouse on your left, walk along Buhl Hall on your left (Coolidge on your right), past a set of double doors, to a set of glass doors at the end of the building. Above the glass doors is a sign that says “Laboratory Building”. Entering these doors, you will approach a balcony and see the Atrium below. There is a set of stairs on your left and an elevator straight down the hallway, then on your right.

You can find the Library, the Library Lot, and Buhl Hall on the campus map: http://www.chatham.edu/about/campusmap.cfm


Contact Information

Ginger Ellis-Polozoff
4123652975
tpolozoff@chatham.edu