April 22, 2026
6:30pm to 8:30pm
University of Denver, Anderson Academic Commons 290
2150 E Evans Ave
Denver
, CO 80208

Join Mile High Young Professionals for a high-energy, interactive workshop designed to help you build the skills that actually move your career forward.
Whether you’re just getting started, exploring new opportunities, or ready to level up in your current role, this session will equip you with practical tools you can start using immediately.
In this hands-on experience, you’ll learn how to:
And here’s the best part—this isn’t a lecture. It’s an interactive experience.
Expect real conversations, guided exercises, a few “aha” moments, and plenty of opportunities to practice what you learn right there in the room.
Come ready to engage, connect, and walk away with the confidence to take your next step forward
Location: University of Denver, Anderson Academic Commons 290. Please arrve early to find parking and walk to the building
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Cost: Free for MHYP Members | $10 for Non-Members
Guest Speaker: Greg von Williams, Corporate Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant, Speaker, Trainer
Greg von Williams is a retired Air Force and Space Force professional with 23 years of distinguished service, where he served as a legislative liaison, strategic communicator, and trusted advisor on defense policy and stakeholder engagement. In his final roles with the United States Space Force, Greg led high-level legislative engagement efforts, provided expert analysis on congressional actions, and prepared senior leaders for critical engagements on Capitol Hill.
Today, Greg brings that depth of experience into his work as a Speaker, Trainer, and Corporate Etiquette & International Protocol Consultant. He helps leaders and organizations elevate their executive presence, communicate with confidence, and navigate high-stakes professional environments with clarity and credibility. Known for his engaging style and practical insights, Greg equips audiences with the skills to reduce friction, build trust, and lead with intention in today’s fast-moving world.