Pennsylvania, USA
Debra A. Dinnocenzo is president of VirtualWorks!, a learning and development firm specializing in tools and resources for leaders and teams working together from a distance. She is a consultant and speaker, with expertise in virtual workplace issues including virtual leadership, virtual teams, telework, and work-life balance. She serves on numerous boards of directors and holds an adjunct faculty position with Duquesne University where she teaches the online graduate course, ""Leadership in the Virtual Workplace.""
Debra A. Dinnocenzo is a veteran executive telecommuter and president of ALLearnatives, a training and consulting firm which offers products and services to telecommuters and organizations involved in telecommuting. In 1997 she was awarded runner-up honors in the Home Sweet Home-Office Contest sponsored by Sales & Marketing Management magazine. She was senior vice president of marketing for Learning International, a worldwide sales performance and training company and a division of Times Mirror. She is the author of 101 Tips for Telecommuters.
For more information, visit Debra's website at www.TipsForTelecommuters.com.-->
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