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Communicating your technical expertise in person and online to a bigger audience #20

Closed LeaMBerry closed 4 years ago

LeaMBerry commented 5 years ago

About You

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Lea Berry is a certified Life & Career coach for mission-driven Millennials ready to launch their dream career. She brings a decade of diplomacy, government relations and strategy consulting to her coaching practice and conducts workshops, retreats, group and one on one coaching with individuals, organizations and businesses. When she isn’t coaching or traveling you can find her taking on a house project in Kensington, MD where she lives with her husband Roger and daughter Mila.

Your Talk

Title:

  1. The Pro-Networker's Workshop
  2. Everything you need to start branding yourself What your talk is about: The Pro-Networker's workshop is designed to orient the professional who wants to build a network of professionals who understand their brand and can help them identify leads in the job market. Branding is an introduction and step by step of how to create your own brand and what it means to use it online and in person. I walk through creating a branding statement and how to carry this message onto platforms like LinkedIn. How long will your talk be?
    • [ ] 5-15 minutes (lightning talk)
    • [ ] 20-30 minutes
    • [ ] 30-45 minutes
    • [ X] 60 minutes or more

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necaris commented 5 years ago

@LeaMBerry we'd be interested in this talk at DC Python, possibly for July or August, if that'd be of interest to you?

LeaMBerry commented 5 years ago

Sure! When can you connect this week?

Lea

necaris commented 5 years ago

@LeaMBerry, could you drop me a line at rami.chowdhury@gmail.com, and we can keep the discussion going there? I don't want to clutter up this GitHub issue ;-)

stale[bot] commented 4 years ago

Hi there — thanks for submitting this talk! It’s been a year since the last activity — would you mind taking a look to see if you’re still interested in presenting about this topic, and if the talk’s content is still up-to-date?

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stale[bot] commented 4 years ago

Keep being awesome! 🤖✨