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Amber is consistently one of Burns & Wilcox's top producers. She writes a book of business of $50 million and manages all underwriting activities for the Burns & Wilcox, Salt Lake City office. Her accomplishments have been recognized across the Burns & Wilcox international network, receiving the company's "Top Producer Award" for 10+ consecutive years, as well as the "Top New Business Income Award" for many of those years.Amber can attribute much of her success to her competitive focus. Prior to starting her insurance career, she graduated from the Salt Lake City Police Academy and was certified to be an officer.Amber belongs to the Utah Surplus Lines Association and is a Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC). She also has served on many Carriers advisory boards. She is actively involved in the community outreach programs within Burns & Wilcox, including volunteering at Ronald McDonald House Charities, The Road Home & For the Kids Charity.Amber's biggest accomplishment is her family. Amber loves spending time with her husband Brady and their 3 beautiful daughters. Focusing exclusively on risk management and insurance professional development, the Risk & Insurance Education Alliance provides a practical advantage at every career stage, positioning our participants and their clients for confidence and success.
In this episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Specialist at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the power of collaboration with four extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Dr. Ruth Browne, President & CEO of Ronald McDonald House New York; Morgan Monaco, President & Park Administrator of Prospect Park Alliance; Deb Kelsey, Recovery Coach & Navigator at Fishing Partnership Support Services; Dr. Ann Barnes, President & CEO of Episcopal Health Foundation. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: The personal experiences that drew each women to their missions How to retain talent by emphasizing creative opportunities for growth, development and recognition Ways leaders can get to know staff and bring them closer to what fuels their spark Essential ingredients to a successful collaboration with external partners To learn more about Dr. Ruth Browne and the Ronald McDonald House New York, visit www.rmh-newyork.org. To learn more about Morgan Monaco and the Prospect Park Alliance, visit www.prospectpark.org. To learn more about Deb Kelsey and Fishing Partnership Support Services, visit fishingpartnership.org. To learn more about Dr. Ann Barnes and Episcopal Health Foundation, visit www.episcopalhealth.org.
In this episode of The Switch, Dr. Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of harnessing passion for mission with three extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Terry Stigdon, Chief Executive Officer of the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross; Lisa David, President & CEO of Public Health Solutions; Erika Stehl, President & Co-Founder, Growing Love Community Garden. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: What passion means to each woman and how it shows up in their work and organization The passionate leaders that have influenced each woman's leadership style How to harness the passion of your people toward a shared mission How effective staff engagement stems less from words and more from “making things live” Advice for women leaders looking to take action, be effective and drive positive change To learn more about Terry and the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/local/indiana.html. To learn more about Lisa and Public Health Solutions, visit www.healthsolutions.org. To learn more about Erika and Growing Love Community Garden, visit growinglovepw.com.
In this episode of the Women to Watch in Sales Tax series, Diane Yetter of the Sales Tax Institute sits down with Meredith Smith, senior tax manager at TaxOps. Meredith shares her journey from starting in public accounting with a focus on income tax to becoming a self-taught sales tax expert at TaxOps. She sheds light on her role within TaxOps' State and Local Tax Group and offers insight into her pride in being adaptable and client-focused in the sales tax domain.Meredith discusses the importance of being a good listener, particularly in the advisory side of sales tax work. She talks about how sales tax often gets overlooked within companies and the necessity of advocacy for addressing both past obligations and future risks. Meredith's experience highlights how crucial it is to listen and understand client needs, making a significant impact in the compliance and consultancy aspects of sales tax. She also shares tips for women who are self-taught in sales tax, emphasizing the value of listening and advocating within their companies.Key Takeaways:Meredith Smith transitioned from income tax to sales tax, becoming self-taught to meet client needs at TaxOps.Listening to clients and understanding their specific circumstances are critical in providing effective sales tax advisory services.Advocating for the importance of sales tax within your company can help address both past and current obligations.Sales tax knowledge isn't typically taught in traditional education, making self-taught professionals quite common in the field.Staying updated and attentive to changes within your organization can reveal crucial sales tax implications.Resources:Sales Tax InstituteTaxOpsSubscribe on your favorite podcast app:https://saltovation.captivate.fm/listenhttps://linktr.ee/taxops Follow Us on Socials:https://www.linkedin.com/company/taxops-llchttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMB1ZQNGXM_F777SIEl8Vjw Talk To A Tax Advocate Today:https://taxops.com/contact/Mentioned in this episode:SALT Contact
In this episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Specialist at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of empowering women in the workplace with three extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Rita Mabli, President & CEO of United Hebrew of New Rochelle; Donna Murray-Brown, Vice President of Strategy & Development of the National Council of Nonprofits; and Alicia Robinson, Founder & Executive Director of Limitless Ambition. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: How to navigate the most pressing obstacles women face in the workplace today Ways to create a greater sense of community by connecting women with other women Why women should think outside the box for their professional growth and development Strategies to promote gender equity in organizations To learn more about Rita and the United Hebrew of New Rochelle, visit uhgc.org. To learn more about Donna and the National Council of Nonprofits, visit www.councilofnonprofits.org. To learn more about Alicia and the Limitless Ambition, visit www.limitlessambition.org.
In this episode of The Switch, Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of embracing change & demonstrating resilience with four extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Aisha T. Brown, Chief Financial Officer of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund; Lysa Ratliff, CEO of KABOOM!; Tanis Crosby, Executive Director of the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank; and Ying McGuire, President & CEO of the National Minority Supplier Development Council. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: How to be a leader who is transformational rather than transactional Meeting your team's motivation as the key to retention Ways to foster resilience as a leader & model it for your people Tips to maintain a focus on financial transparency during challenging times Reframing change as a roadmap to future mission advancement To learn more about Aisha and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, visit tmcf.org. To learn more about Lysa and KABOOM!, visit kaboom.org. To learn more about Tanis and the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, visit sfmfoodbank.org. To learn more about Ying and NMSDC, visit nmsdc.org.
In this enlightening episode of "Women to Watch in Sales Tax," host Diane Yeter sits down with Tram Le, Senior SALT Manager at TaxOps, to delve into the intricacies of state and local tax compliance. Tram shares insights into the multifaceted services provided by TaxOps and underscores the importance of proper tax strategy and audit support. As an expert in the nuanced area of sales tax, Tram's perspective is a must-listen for those navigating this often misunderstood field.TaxOps is portrayed as a small yet powerful boutique firm that is a one-stop solution for state and local tax needs. Tram emphasizes the critical nature of advisory services and the role of technology in achieving compliance. She also discusses her rewarding experiences as an educator at the University of Texas in Arlington, where she imparts her knowledge to graduate tax students. Tram's passion for teaching and her pride in enlightening students about the complexities of sales tax shine through, making this episode both informative and inspiring.Key Takeaways:Comprehensive SALT Services: TaxOps offers a full spectrum of state and local tax services, including consulting, advisory, audit support, and tax software recommendations.Educational Impact: Tram finds great reward in teaching state and local tax at the University of Texas in Arlington, noting the excitement and interest of her students as a significant accomplishment.Undervalued Field: State and local tax is often underestimated in terms of complexity and importance. Tram encourages professionals to recognize and value their expertise in this specialized area.Women in Sales Tax: Tram advises women in the field to be proud and confident in their work, recognizing the significant value they bring to their organizations.Continuous Learning: Staying updated and spreading awareness about the complexities of sales tax can lead to better compliance and a greater appreciation of the field.Subscribe on your favorite podcast app:https://saltovation.captivate.fm/listenhttps://linktr.ee/taxops Follow Us on Socials:https://www.linkedin.com/company/taxops-llchttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMB1ZQNGXM_F777SIEl8Vjw Talk To A Tax Advocate Today:https://taxops.com/contact/
Let's be friends!What if you could reshape the way the world views women athletes? Join us as we dive into an inspiring conversation with Jamie Mittelman, founder and host of Flamebearers. Jamie transitioned from managing multi-million dollar media portfolios to revolutionizing media coverage for female Olympians and Paralympians. Together, we explore the significant challenges female athletes face, from menstruation and motherhood to the glaring gap in media representation. Jamie's Harvard-inspired venture, Flamebearers, aims to bridge this gap by showcasing diverse and empowering stories that inspire future generations of women in sports.
In this episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Specialist at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of mentorship with two extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Bior Guigni, Chief Executive Officer, Beat the Streets New England, and Dr. Casey Bartrem, Executive Director & Environmental Scientist, TerraGraphics International Foundation (TIFO). Whether you are looking for a mentor or looking to be a mentor, this episode will inspire your thinking and reveal strategies for how to create a meaningful relationship. Tune in to hear these exceptional women discuss: The difference between a coach and mentor How being a mentor is self-care What to look for in a mentor to help support your growth as a mentee Strategies for individuals and organizations in generating formal mentorship opportunities Advice for women seeking to cultivate informal mentor relationships To learn more about the Beat the Streets New England, visit www.btsne.org. To learn more about TerraGraphics International Foundation (TIFO), visit www.terragraphicsinternational.org.
In this episode of The Switch, Nana Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication at Nonprofit HR, hosts a panel discussion on the topic of human-centered leadership with three extraordinary women named to our 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch list: Kimberly Corbin, Chief Financial & Administrative Officer at Greater Washington Urban League; Dr. Delisha Tapscott, Interim Co-Executive Director and Senior Director of People & Culture at MADRE; and Dr. Nicole McKinney, Chief of Organizational Effectiveness & Culture at Upstream USA. Tune in to hear these outstanding women discuss: Creating positions around the brilliance of talent, rather than the other way around Why you're always onboarding, until your offboarding Tangible ways to center your employee's needs, lived experiences and well-being How authenticity creates space, grace and greater retention Enhancing leadership by understanding yourself as a leader To learn more about the Greater Washington Urban League, visit gwul.org. To learn more about MADRE, visit madre.org. To learn more about Upstream USA, visit upstream.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Marilyn Edmunds Bowser, Vice President of People Operations at Vital Voices Global Partnership, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Marilyn detail: How her background in education has inspired her focus on an inclusive learning environment for her people The way leading by example brings others along and ensures alignment of goals and values at various levels Why engaging mission-driven talent is about recognizing and nurturing their individual passion and purpose To learn more about Vital Voices Global Partnership, visit www.vitalvoices.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Sarah Blas, Principal Consultant at Community Impact Strategies, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Sarah detail: Why being open to learning from others through active listening is key for leaders How to build inclusion through tailoring the work to the people doing it Her advice to women and what authenticity really looks like To learn more about Community Impact Strategies, visit www.communityimpactstrategy.com
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Carolyn Penn, Senior Vice President for Total Rewards & Compliance at So Others Might Eat (SOME), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Carolyn detail: Her eagerness to educate others and jump into action when faced with a challenge The importance of consistency in leading by example and with integrity Her people management philosophy on meeting people where they are To learn more about SOME, visit www.some.org.
Happy Women's History Month! This week is all about the ladies… I'm coming in with 3 small business, do-it-yourself PR gals I'd love for you to get to know. Because this month is all about honoring women, I believe it's important we do the same in our own areas of influence. I admire and respect the women featured on this week's episode. Their businesses and offerings, similar to P&P, go much beyond traditional PR. They each follow a multi-channel marketing strategy that reaches their ideal customer, and have unique skills and services, I'm excited for you to learn about directly. +++ At P&P, we partner with companies and individuals who are making a positive, lasting difference in this world. Whether you're a for-profit or non-profit, you'll find our integrated marketing and PR process breaks through the darkness of this loud world… And, gets every purpose-driven thang we work with heard and seen, using our surround sound approach. Our goal is to coach you, consult you and share our tips on the HOW. +++ That's why we love these three women. They're serving their unique customer by walking them through the process of working with the media, and not just doing it behind closed doors. Just like P&P, these women will empower you to believe you can do your own PR as a small business. Because you can! If you're curious about working with one of them, scroll down below and listen to this episode. It's time you tuned in! +++ LINKS: Learn about Susie Moore's Five Minutes to Famous: https://fiveminutestofamous.com/ Get to know Gloria Chou: https://www.gloriachoupr.com/ Say hi to Lexie Smith: https://theprbarinc.com/about/ Book a free 15-minute discovery call with Austin: https://bit.ly/chat-with-austin Reach out to Austin at plumandparcel.com/contact
Nuestra invitada en el episodio #248 es Natalia Serna, CEO y fundadora de Goldfish. Trabajó 8 años en Procter & Gamble y dos años en Google. Tenía el que podía considerarse como el trabajo de los sueños, un alto cargo en una multinacional, con un buen sueldo y grandes beneficios. Sin embargo, tomó la mayor decisión de su vida: renunciar y crear su propia empresa. Asumiendo un gran riesgo, e invirtiendo parte de sus ahorros, en 2014 fundó Goldfish. Su visión era construir una multi-channel network de entretenimiento para ayudarle a los youtubers a monetizar sus videos. A los 6 meses, Youtube decidió que ya no eran necesarias las multi-channel y su empresa se quedó sin razón de ser. Natalia nunca se rindió, enfrentó este desafío y le dio un nuevo giro a su emprendimiento. Goldfish se transformó en una agencia de influencer marketing en un momento donde las marcas no conocían mucho del tema en Colombia. Tocando puertas, trabajando incansablemente, con mentalidad positiva y aprovechando su experiencia, Natalia y su equipo convirtieron a Goldfish en una agencia líder en Latinoamérica. Gracias a su liderazgo e innovación, en 2022 Natalia fue elegida como una de las once ganadoras del Women To Watch por su aporte al sector del mercadeo, la publicidad y las comunicaciones. Ella misma ha definido las claves de su éxito con “Las cuatro P”: pasión, propósito, preparación y persistencia. Natalia es una mujer inteligente, disciplinada, perseverante y al mismo tiempo divertida. Le dedica tiempo a su familia, al ejercicio y al sueño que es fundamental para recargar sus niveles de energía. Acompáñame a conocer la historia de Natalia Serna, una emprendedora que es ejemplo por su capacidad de asumir riesgos, ser creativa e innovadora, tener una visión clara y estar dispuesta a trabajar con persistencia para alcanzar sus objetivos
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Dr. Kimberly Townsend, President & CEO, Loretto, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Dr. Townsend detail: The long-term effects of COVID-19 on the medical organization How the organization works to make decisions through a people-focused lens by focusing on the “why” Why she addresses every challenge or opportunity, whether strategic, financial, etc, as a people issue — centering people for the solution The reason she believes leadership is a way of being, regardless of title The impact of mentorship on emerging women leaders Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Loretto, visit lorettocny.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Indra Lahiri, PhD, Founder of Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Indra detail: How her early experience with a potbellied pig and visits to factory farms drew her to take action on this issue The way stories have illustrated and advanced the organization's impact The one thing that is central in her approach to talent management Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, visit www.indraloka.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR, sits down with MaryEllen McGuire, PhD, Founder & President of Postsecondary National Policy Institute (PNPI), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear MaryEllen detail: The power of learning, amplifying voices and making room at the table The difference between mentorship and sponsorship in lifting up emerging leaders How to embrace the “yet” when feeling unsure about yourself The impact of building relationships through shared learning Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about the PNPI, visit pnpi.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Chavi Khanna Koneru, Co-Founder and Executive Director of North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Chavi detail: Why discovering the barriers that exist for Asian American voters in North Carolina drew her to take action on this mission How her experience of living in different communities of varying diversity and background as a lawyer uniquely equipped her to create impact in this space Finding commonalities with other civic engagement organizations and how its supported achieving “equity and justice for all” Her people management philosophy in finding talent for work that has never been done in the community before Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about NCAAT, visit www.ncaatogether.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Dr. Karen West, President & CEO of the American Dental Education Association (ADEA), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Karen detail: The importance of collaboration in delivering impact How she champions professional education and works to provide those opportunities for her staff The impact of AI developments on her organization's work Her advice to women to “be bold and be brave”in the face of opportunity Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about the ADEA, visit www.adea.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Bonnie Entler, President and CEO of Seeds of Literacy, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Bonnie detail: How flexibility has been a key quality in effectively adapting to the needs the communities they serve The importance of listening and respect in creating a team environment Why her servant leadership style builds trust among employees and the organization's stakeholders How women have the unique leadership strength to observe, analyze and see the big picture Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Seeds of Literacy, visit www.seedsofliteracy.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Wanda Steptoe, Executive Director of New Endeavors By Women, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Wanda detail: Her early career in special education and what makes her passionate about this mission Why meeting people where they are is what drives her leadership How expressing appreciation is key to engaging and building relationships among mission-driven staff Her encouragement to women to be what they want to be by recognizing their value, what they bring to the table, and what they can achieve To learn more about New Endeavors By Women, visit www.nebw.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Mary Cortani, Founder & Executive Director of Operation Freedom Paws, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Mary detail: How her experience being a female veteran and a previous executive in Silicon Valley has uniquely equipped her to build her organization The way COVID laid bare the impact of trauma, the power of connection, and the significance of storytelling that the organization uses to communicate their mission The importance of women honoring their empathy, using it to own their power and create impact To learn more about Operation Freedom Paws, visit www.operationfreedompaws.org.
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As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Jenny Malseed, VP for Strategy and Talent at GlobalGiving, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Jenny detail: How the organization is looking to shift power dynamics and resources from those who have it to those who need it Why “being freakin' decent to each other as human beings” is the perfect description of the organization's culture as an environment that cares about and prioritizes kindness The innate “agency” of nonprofit staff and why it's so critical for leaders to allow them to exercise it and engage with it in a productive way To learn more about GlobalGiving, visit www.globalgiving.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Atokatha Ashmond Brew, Managing Director for Marketing & Strategic Communication for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Itzel Almazan, People Operations Director, Capital Area Immigrants' Rights (CAIR) Coalition, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Itzel detail: What “vicarious trauma” is and how it plays a role in her organization and informs her work with staff How she used active listening and empathy to support staff during the transition to remote work during COVID-19 Acknowledging the unjust system the organization is working against and how it impacts the well-being of staff who are doing this work To learn more about the CAIR Coalition, visit www.caircoalition.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Ellen Voie, Founder, Women In Trucking Association, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Ellen detail: How the organization is leveling the playing field for women in trucking Why it is critical to establish credibility as a leader to build trust Her hands-off approach to empower staff to use their expertise in order to reach results A mental reframe for women who often face imposter syndrome To learn more about Women In Trucking Association, visit www.womenintrucking.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Jennifer Dobbs, Executive Director of ArtsBridge Foundation, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Jennifer detail: How her personal experience, passion and foundational sense of community has fueled her work in the social impact space How a purposeful sincerity of character is contagious and helps cultivate relationships Why women professionals should seek mentorship to support continual growth To learn more about ArtsBridge Foundation, visit www.artsbridgega.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Paula Thompson, Executive Director of Voices for a Second Chance, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Paula detail: How she is using education and passion to move her community forward How having staff who reflect the community an organization serves creates greater impact Why she tells prospective talent in interviews, “This is not a job,” and champions a talent pool that has a fire for change The ways in which she keeps her talent uplifted among the heaviness of the work To learn more about the Voice for a Second Chance, visit www.vscdc.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Anahid Brakke, President & CEO of the San Diego Hunger Coalition, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Anahid detail: How her lived experience has given her a unique perspective of how critical her organization's mission is How her understanding of the strategies of housing-based missions inspired her to advance a data-informed approach to advance her organization's mission Embracing your uniquities as a human, especially as a woman, will serve your future self and how you show up How leadership is not just about empowering people, but giving people the opportunity to use that power To learn more about the San Diego Hunger Coalition, visit www.sandiegohungercoalition.org.
Want to know my very favorite part of the Powerhouse Women Event each year? It's getting to sit down with our Women to Watch Panel. (Like…if the Powerhouse Women Event is our Superbowl of the year, that would make our Women to Watch panel the most epic halftime show of your favorite artist EVER!) The women you hear in this episode are all graduates of our signature program Six Figure School, and I've watched all 4 of them transform their lives in the most incredible ways. We talk about what it's like to pivot from expert to being a beginner again, what it takes to go from good to great, and the “secret sauce” in Six Figure School that gets women into action towards their biggest dreams, making them happen faster than they originally believed was possible. Tune in for the raw and real conversation we had on stage (with an audience full of our closest friends) and make sure to follow Madison, Whitney, Emily, and Kristine on Instagram because they are truly women to watch! HIGHLIGHTS 14:45 How did you navigate the pivot from expert to “starting over” as a beginner? 18:30 Three things women are missing to be able to juggle business, motherhood, and more. 22:45 How to reinforce your confidence as you step out of your comfort zone. 27:00 When things are good on paper - how do you pivot from good to great? 35:00 The “secret sauce” in Six Figure School that gets you into action & leads to quicker results. RESOURCES + LINKS Ready to launch or scale your business to your first $100k (and beyond!) - Check out Six Figure School Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Powerhouse Women is a COMMUNITY and YOU are part of it! Take a screenshot of this episode and tag us on Instagram so we can keep the conversation going and create more of the episodes you need! FOLLOW This year's Women To Watch panelists at Powerhouse Women Event! Madison Ciccone: @maddztaddz Whitney Harvey: @whitney.m.harvey | @theselfcoachedlawyer Dr. Emily Jacobs: @dremilyjacobs Kristine Munro: @kristinekmunro | @illumecollective.co Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Hannah: @hannahmwells Visit the Powerhouse Women website: powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity
No episódio 26 do videocast Falas W2W, temos como nossa convidada a Luciana Temer, Diretora-Presidente do Instituto Liberta, organização que luta contra a violência sexual de crianças e adolescentes, e professora de Direito Constitucional da PUC-SP. Luciana conta sobre sua trajetória no Direito e como passou a atuar fortemente na prevenção de situações de violência sexual contra as mulheres, adolescentes e crianças. Com dados e evidências alarmantes, ela reforça a necessidade de manter essa pauta viva na sociedade: “Segundo o Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública, no último anuário, os dados mostram que são mais de 4 crianças de menos de 13 anos estupradas por hora no país. A maioria são meninas, e a maioria dos meninos tem entre 4 e 8 anos de idade”, conta Luciana. Confira esse debate importante junto à Regina Augusto, curadora de conteúdo do Women To Watch. A segunda temporada do Falas W2W tem como objetivo dar visibilidade e fomentar debates sobre o espaço feminino no mercado de trabalho. Não perca os episódios inéditos toda semana, nas principais plataformas digitais de áudio e vídeo. Nos acompanhe: Site: womentowatch.com.br Instagram: @womentowatchbrasilLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/womentowatchbrasil/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of the Entrepreneur Evolution Podcast, we are joined by Sharina Perry. Sharina Perry is an entrepreneur with more than 25 years of experience establishing and running national businesses. Sharina is the founder and inventor of Utopia Plastix, a plant-based alternative to petroleum-based polymers. Sharina is also the originator and developer of The Utopia Model, a sustainable ecosystem business model. She is well regarded as an innovator, strategist, and unconventional thinker. She is often praised for her exceptional capacity to foster creative thinking, effective execution, and deliberate leadership. Aside from her successful career, Sharina holds a significant number of leadership, management, and business development certifications. Sharina holds an expert certification in Sustainable Strategies and Circular Economics. Her education includes but is not limited to, The University of Oklahoma and Cambridge Judge Business School. Sharina also owns registered global patents and trademarks. Throughout her illustrious career, Sharina has received numerous awards and accolades and has been recognized worldwide. This year Sharina was listed as Forbes's Top 10 Women To Watch in 2023 (globally). Sharina is a TEDx and International Keynote Speaker. To learn more about Utopia Plastix, visit https://utopiaplastix.com/ We would love to hear from you, and it would be awesome if you left us a 5-star review. Your feedback means the world to us, and we will be sure to send you a special thank you for your kind words. Don't forget to hit “subscribe” to automatically be notified when guest interviews and Express Tips drop every Tuesday and Friday. Interested in joining our monthly entrepreneur membership? Email Annette directly at yourock@ievolveconsulting.com to learn more. Ready to invest in yourself? Book your free session with Annette HERE. Keep evolving, entrepreneur. We are SO proud of you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/annette-walter/support
In this Winds of change podcast, I am flying solo. I'm usually joined by Chloe and Lucas but not today! We have five extraordinary artists that we are highlighting in this episode. Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC and this series features underrepresented and emerging women artists Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA's Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024 and these five inspirational and talented artists were chosen from across Wyoming to be invited to submit their work. BUT, only one will be chosen to be on exhibit in a collection at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C! I had a conversation with Lisa Fleischman who is heading up the Wyoming Women's committee and the committee includes dynamic, energetic women across the state who are committed to supporting the arts. I also wanted to just point out that while one artist will be chosen for the show in Washington, DC, which opens, by the way in the spring of 2024 in Washington, DC, we are very much about presenting all five artists to audiences across Wyoming. Following my conversation with Lisa you will hear from the five artists: Leah Hardy, Jenifer Rife, Sarah Ortegon, Katy Ann Fox and Bronwyn Minton. And you can learn more about each artist by going to our website at thinkwy.org What's Your Why? Podcasts Learn More: Championing Wyoming Women In The Arts Leah Hardy | Whats Your Why Jennifer Rife | Whats Your Why Sarah Ortegon | Whats Your Why Katy Ann Fox | Whats Your Why Bronwyn Minton | Whats Your Why As always leave a review if you enjoyed these stories and follow us on Instagram or visit the webpage of the Wyoming Humanities! Sign up for the podcast newsletter using the QR code of follow this link: http://eepurl.com/igy4fH
Director and choreographer Taryn Janelle and music director LeRell Ross discuss Synchronicity Theater's upcoming production of “Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters” with Bweela Steptoe, daughter of author and illustrator John Steptoe. Plus, Sierra King and Melissa Messina detail the new Atlanta Contemporary exhibition, “New Worlds: Georgia Women to Watch,” and we'll hear about Kirkwood's Lanta Gras Parade and Festival.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bronwyn Minton is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, and arts leader living in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Minton holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is the recipient of the Wyoming Governor's Arts Award, two Wyoming Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowships, a Wyoming Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowship Honorable mention, and the Cultural Council of Jackson Hole's Creative Pulse Award. Minton's work has been shown nationally and internationally, and is in public and private collections. Minton works with notions related to human interaction in the natural world; inclusive of scientific observation, physical involvement, and cultural experience. Her work consists of drawing, animation, photography, sculpture, clay, printmaking, and interactive installations. Using simple forms derived from nature, her work exploits radically different scales, from the microscopic to the monumental, bringing attention to how we fit with and construct nature. Last but not least, Bronwyn is the Executive Director of the Art Association of Jackson Hole. Minton served as the Director of Exhibits and Programs at the Art Association for a year and a half. Prior to the Art Association, Minton was at the National Museum of Wildlife Art for over 13 years, where she most recently served as Associate Curator of Art and Research. Minton, an amazing artist, is 1 of 5 Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch. The 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Art's biennial exhibition series that features underrepresented and emerging women artists who create in any medium including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, print, drawing, photography, film, digital, installation, and sound. Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA's Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024. Bronwyn is 1 of 5 artists chosen from across Wyoming to be invited to submit their work. But only one will be chosen to be on exhibit in a permenent collection at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C!
Katy Ann Fox wanders through the West witnessing windblown mountains and sunlight to gather emotion and imagery for her landscape paintings. Her oil paintings host a feeling of peace and respect for her subject as she focuses on texture and color harmony. She grew up in north central Idaho, moved to San Francisco, California for her Masters in Fine Art degree at the Academy of Art University and now makes her art at the foot of the Teton Mountain Range. In addition to painting, she does woodblock printing and hand thrown pottery and some sewing. Fox majored in business economics at the University of Idaho, with an art minor. She went on to study painting at San Francisco's Academy of Fine Art where she received a master's degree in fine art. After school, Fox moved to Jackson Hole. In 2015 she was celebrated as the Art Association's Artist of the Year. She is noticeable figure in the region's arts community, teaching pottery classes for the Art Association, painting a mural behind Trio Restaurant, assisting with programs and events at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and exhibiting at Altamira Fine Art and in the Center Theater Gallery. Katy is one of five Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch. The 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Art's biennial exhibition series that features underrepresented and emerging women artists who create in any medium including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, print, drawing, photography, film, digital, installation, and sound. Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA's Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024 and Fox is one of the five inspirational and talented artists chosen from across Wyoming to be invited to submit their work. BUT, only one will be chosen to be on exhibit in a collection at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C! Katy's Website JH News & Guide Article Buckrail Article
Sarah Ortegon is an enrolled Eastern Shoshone and also is Northern Arapaho. She is number 10 in a family of 12 kids. In 2013 she graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver with a bachelor's degree in Fine Art with a concentration in drawing. In August of 2013 Sarah was crowned Miss Native American, USA. Soon after, Ortegon started touring with the Native Pride Dancers, traveling and performing the jingle dress dance in the US and also in Moldova, Europe and Guatemala. In March of 2020 before the pandemic hit, Ortegon was able to perform in Times Square, NY and dance alongside the film previously created. In collaboration with Choctaw artist, Jeffery Gibson, they filmed “She Never Dances Alone,” and the film was displayed on over 60 monitors every night at midnight for several months in Times Square. In addition, The Denver Art Museum has added her piece titled, “Home is Where the Heart Is,” to their collection and she was recently featured in the PBS Film, “The Art of Home”, which aired nationally in November 2019 on PBS. Ortegon has also pursued acting and was cast in a play in Denver, CO in February of 2016 titled Black Elk Speaks. From there, she was cast in a musical called Sitting Bulls Last Waltz which premiered in Hollywood, California for the Hollywood Fringe Festival in June-July of 2016. Ortegon was also an extra in the BBC/NBC Sky 1 miniseries Jamestown which filmed in Budapest in August of 2016, 2017 and 2018. Visit her website HERE! Sarah is one of five Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch. The 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Art's biennial exhibition series that features underrepresented and emerging women artists who create in any medium including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, print, drawing, photography, film, digital, installation, and sound. Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA's Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024 and Ortegon is one of the five amazing and talented artists chosen from across Wyoming to be invited to submit their work. BUT, only one will be chosen to be on exhibit in a collection at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C!
"They each have a different perspective. They each in their own way... And I can say this just based on how I've heard them talk about this and from what I think you'll see in this wonderful video about this project that we have made, each of our five artists is so profoundly connected to the land of Wyoming as their raison d'etre for doing what they do. I think so much of their vision and their work is embedded in the fact that they are connected with Wyoming." - Lisa Fleishman Jennifer Rife is right at home on the high prairie of Cheyenne, Wyoming, hailing from rural southeastern Colorado and living most of her life in the American West. A lifetime of exploring places on road trips across the continent has enhanced her love of wide-open spaces and vast skies. The human-made structures and objects she has seen along the way provide endless references for her ephemeral installations. (View her work at artinthemiddleofnowhere.com) She earned her BFA in the History of Art with a studio concentration in clay at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, graduating with Highest Distinction in 1986. Jennifer has exhibited her work throughout the United States; has had her work featured in books and articles; and has won a Wyoming Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowship. An avid visitor of museums and land art sites, she finds ideas in a variety of art forms but is most inspired by work in situ(on site) that transcends time and place. Jennifer is one of five Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch. The 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Art's biennial exhibition series that features underrepresented and emerging women artists who create in any medium including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, print, drawing, photography, film, digital, installation, and sound. Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA's Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024 and Rife is one of the five awesome artists chosen from across Wyoming to be invited to submit their work. BUT, only one will be chosen to be on exhibit in a collection at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C!
In this special episode of The Switch, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate for Nonprofit HR, and Faith Boettger, Founder & Chair of Social4Good, catch up and explore Faith's stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Faith detail: - How meeting people where they are helps harness community members toward a shared vision - The ways her organization has brought together giving and connection through community collaboration - Why showing people what they can do, how they can do it and the impact of it drives engagement
In this special episode of The Switch, Rose Gebken, Marketing & Communication Manager for Nonprofit HR, and Koua Franz, Chief Strategy Officer for Committee for Children, catch up and explore Koua's stellar contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Koua detail: - Why social-emotional learning was important to her growing up as a refugee - How women can help inspire others by voicing their dreams and speaking them into life - What her love of Japanese manga taught her about leadership
Matar gracefully investigates womanhood, identity, and empowerment - across time and place. Poetic, soulful, and bold portraits capture the agency of becoming, at the threshold of independence. Matar bridges differences in culture, religion, geography, and nationality, offering the connective experience of our shared humanity. In this conversation, Rania discusses, among other things:Working organicallyImage as a bonusBeing open to collaboration on all levelsSerendipityObserving beautyFollowing curiosityGiving subjects agencyThe physicality of the printSpending time with the workThe importance of hands in portraitureBook design detailsThe impact of grants and awardsReferenced in the episodeOrdinary Lives (2009) by Rania MatarA Girl and Her Room (2012) by Rania MatarL'enfant-Femme (2016) by Rania MatarShe Who Tells a Story at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2013-2014)In her Image at Amon Carter Museum of American Art (2018)https://nmwa.org/exhibitions/live-dangerously/Women To Watch, National Museum of Women in the ArtsThe Wanderess by Roman PayneInvisible Cities by Italo Calvino Unfortunately, It was Paradise by Mahmoud Darwishhttps://www.saintlucybooks.com/https://ayellowroseproject.com/https://www.seal-usa.org/https://www.radiusbooks.org/Website | InstagramSign-Up for Subscribe by Email for notifications about new Got Punctum? episodes.Sign-Up for Email Newsletter for Events and and Other Happenings
Leah Hardy, an amazing artist, is 1 of 5 Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch. The 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Art's biennial exhibition series that features underrepresented and emerging women artists who create in any medium including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, print, drawing, photography, film, digital, installation, and sound. Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA's Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024. Hardy is 1 of 5 artists chosen from across Wyoming to be invited to submit their work. But only one will be chosen to be on exhibit in a permenent collection at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. Hardy completed a BFA at the University of Kansas, USA (1987), studied abroad at Howard Gardens Art School in Cardiff, Wales, UK (1986-87) and earned an MFA from the University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA (1990). Exhibited nationally and internationally, Hardy's intimately scaled mixed media sculptural works have garnered numerous awards and inclusions in books and periodicals. Hardy is a Professor of Art at the University of Wyoming and heads the Metalsmithing Program. International teaching, curated projects and residencies have been conducted in India, China, New Zealand and Australia. Hardy lives in Laramie, Wyoming with printmaker Mark Ritchie. As always, thank you so much for your time Leah and good luck!!!
Hosts: Amanda, Sami, Emily Tisch Sussman Topics: We dive into the Arizona Governors' race and trace how Kari Lake went from Obama voter to the MAGA movement's best hope for a political future Why Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs decided not to debate Kari Lake – do we agree with this choice? Pollsters say voters care more about “economic” issues than abortion. We ask: Do they hear themselves?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to season 2 of Couture Conversations Podcast! Almost every single founder I've spoken to has their unique why, and story. While this is a condensed version of mine I am elated to share that this season is all about the Female Founders' stories, how in the heck they got to where they are now wrapped up in a couture Couture Conversation. These women this season are a constant stream of inspiration, guidance, support, and there for a glass of wine when it's just needed. I'd say I can't believe I am where I am, but that would be a lie because I worked hard for this. If we don't believe in ourselves, who the heck will?!Want to get started in one of our programs? Explore our courses at ConversationCouture.com
At the Powerhouse Women event, I moderated a panel of four female business leaders who have been through Six Figure School. Carly, Kelcy, Clarita, and Pricislla share a range of stories and experiences around mentorship, community, and having the courage to invest in yourself. They share their advice for anyone who feels like they can't make a monetary commitment to their dream yet and talk about their decision-making process around signing up for Six Figure School. They also discuss how they balance business and motherhood, confront their fears around finances, and hone in on their niche as multi-passionate entrepreneurs. In this episode we talk about: Giving yourself permission to step into your power The importance of creating micro-milestones to celebrate along the way How to get started when you have lots of different ideas that you want to pursue Working through mom guilt Learning how to do things faster and less perfect The biggest takeaways that the panelists have from being Six Figure School members If you loved today's episode, please share your favorite takeaways or your own systems and processes by screenshotting this episode and tagging us on Instagram! Join our FREE three-part Monetize Your Big Idea Masterclass HERE CONNECT WITH THE PANELISTS Follow Carly Gilleland, founder of The Good Vibe Media: @carlygilleland Follow Kelcy Valletta, self-love and confidence coach: @kelcyvalletta Follow Clarita Escalante, transformational nutrition health coach: @the_clarita_escalante Follow Priscilla Perez, master spin coach + co-founder of the Align Project: @priscillaperezzz CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN Follow Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Follow Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Follow Hannah: @hannahmwells Visit the Powerhouse Women website: www.powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity
Emily Heng is fluent in Indonesian even though she is not of Indonesian descent. Listed on this year's 'Young Women to Watch in International Affairs', she tells her story. - Emily Heng lancar berbahasa Indonesia meski bukan keturunan Indonesia. Masuk dalam daftar 'Young Women to Watch in International Affairs' tahun ini, ia menyampaikan ceritanya.
Today in the Confessional, host Sandy Lowres chats with three generations of incredible women, a gorgeous family sharing their joy! You may know them as Isabelle, Kerry and Emmie Silbery from Foxtel's and Channel 10's series Gogglebox, in which they share their thoughts on the week's TV highlights, and also show what a supportive and loving family they are. Grandmother Emmie Milligan, 92; mother Kerry Milligan, 68; and daughter Isabelle Silbery, 36, are three generations of the Silbery family. Close-knit and supportive, the Silberys have appeared on TV's Gogglebox since 2016, with the trio known for their strong opinions and love of a good laugh. Since featuring on the series, they have gathered a predominantly female fanbase, with 23k followers on Instagram and Isabelle with 34K on her own!We're also so thrilled to announce that Emmie is one of the Wb40 - Women Beyond Forty Top 10 Women To Watch 2022! A special edition of Wb40 Magazine featuring Emmie will be coming out soon!Together, Emmie, Kerry and Izzy have released their brilliant and honest new book - Out of the Box - sharing their most personal memories and intimate stories. Motherhood, infidelity, grief, money, feminism, body hair...nothing is off limits! Their wonderful book is out now!You can watch The Silberys on Gogglebox Australia 2022 on Foxtel or Channel 10.Follow the Silberys here:https://www.instagram.com/thesilberyshttps://www.instagram.com/isabellesilberyOut of the Box is available at good book stores or here:https://www.booktopia.com.au/out-of-the-box-isabelle-emmie-kerry-silbery/book/9781761104664.html
In this Women's History Month special episode, Luis speaks to Brittney Castro. Brittney is a leading speaker, host, and brand ambassador and has worked alongside top brands like Chase, Mint, ETrade, CNBC, Gemini, AirBnB, Zoom, Altruist, Refinery29, and more to promote financial literacy via media interviews, video content, celebrity, and expert interviews, TV appearances and more. At the age of 22, Brittney began her career as a financial advisor and at 28 launched her own Registered Investment Advisory, Financially Wise Inc. Over those 15 years, she worked with thousands of clients on their financial journeys. In 2020, she sold her private practice to focus all her time on speaking, content creation, and brand partnerships. Brittney is the go-to resource for national media outlets like CNN, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CBS, KTLA, Good Day LA, Fox 11 News, Glamour, Elle, Marie Claire, Darling, Entrepreneur, Woman's World, Refinery29, Create + Cultivate, Financial Planning, Investment News, Registered Rep magazine, and many more. Brittney was elected one of the 40 under 40 in 2020 by Investment News, as one of the 22 “Women To Watch” by InvestmentNews in 2018, and was ranked on INVESTOPEDIA's Top Influential Financial Advisors list from 2017-2021. Additionally, Brittney serves as the in-house CFP® for Mint as well as the Head of Education for Altruist, both roles where she can continue her efforts of spreading financial literacy to the masses through media interviews, video content, and social media campaigns. She is a CFP® Pro spokeswoman as part of the CFP Board Center for Financial Planning's campaign to educate minorities about financial planning careers. In 2021, Brittney co-hosted and produced “Chantel's Money Moves” a show backed by Facebook to teach Gen Z's personal finance and investing. Away from the office, you can find Brittney meditating, traveling, and of course, dancing! Notes: In this episode, Brittney & Luis talk about the following and more: Brittney's upbringing and career path Pushing beyond your comfort zone to pursue your dreams and find freedom The importance of showing up as your authentic self Tips on how to get started on your financially wise journey The value in having flexibility in your financial plan Resources: Download the 3 Fundamental “Money Moves” to Make Before Turning 45 LatinXcellence, more than a brand, it's a movement! Brittney's Website Brittney's Business Bootcamp Brittney's Instagram Brittney's Tiktok
Episode Overview- How to balance work, life, and personal care when you're still working full-time- How do you NOT think about business 24/7- Key essentials to kick off your business- How to balance planning and action- How to know if your marketing or sales strategy is helping your business or not- How to get the RIGHT clients and customers- How to increase your sales- How to underwhelm your overwhelmAbout VanessaVanessa Zamy is a business expert, keynote speaker, and the bestselling author of FINISH: The Solopreneur's Guide To Getting Stuff Done. Through her consulting company, Your Vision's Catalyst, Vanessa works with high-achieving, corporate employees to increase their efficiency, productivity, and profitability so they can reduce overwhelm while growing their profit-producing, purpose-driven business. Vanessa is dedicated to helping full-time employees transition to entrepreneurship so they can have time and financial freedom by growing their business while employed. Since starting her business in 2019 while working her full-time job, Vanessa was able to peacefully and calmly leave her six-figure day job in early 2021 and is a force to be reckoned with. Vanessa has been featured in Fast Company, NPR Marketplace, and on the 2021 Women To Watch list by The Women In Business Club. Connect w/ VanessaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zamyvanessa/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zamyva/Website: https://www.yourvisionscatalyst.com/Complimentary business session: http://power.vzamy.com/Mini-course: http://www.thesidebusinessformula.com/Masterclass: https://entrepreneurshipisamarathon.com/trainingSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/corporate-quitter/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands