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Her Million Dollar Mystery - Sponsored by Aviatra Accelerators
In this episode, I talk with Sherry Sims, Career Strategist and Founder of Black Career Women's Network online. Listen in to hear Sherry's story of upgrading her career, navigating office politics, microagressions, and being strategic at her job. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sherry Sims, Career Strategist, Leader, Influencer, Founder of Black Career Women's Network and native of Oklahoma City, decided after working 12 years in the Human Resources industry as a Corporate Recruiter and HR Generalist that she wanted to utilize her experience in a different way. So, she made the transition to become a Career Strategist and discovered a new passion for helping people strive for career success, specifically black women. Sherry Sims joins Our Voices to share her story and journey for creating the Black Career Women's Network.
Jen Watterman chats with Sherry Sims - founder and CEO of Black Career Women's Network - who shares how she stepped into her purpose after being burnt out from corporate America and couldn't find an ideal mentor. Take a listen to find out how Sims used her knowledge and skills to step into the nonprofit world and ultimately create BCWN, a national network dedicated to the professional development of Black-American women. And if you're thinking about starting your own business, be sure to pay close attention to Sims' advice, "Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone."
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