Webinar
The Power of story
Women are especially hesitant to boast about accomplishments and avoid bragging for fear of pretentiousness. The way you project and carry yourself makes a difference in the way others perceive you. What you say about yourself also changes the way you and others view you. We will talk about these important image building skills and better yet we have a fabulous guest to help us… Robin Fisher Roffer of Big Fish, corporate branding. REINVENTING BRANDS.REIGNITING PROFESSIONALS.
While a resume may tell of your work accomplishments and your strengths, a bio entails more than basic facts and should present your life story. Too often, bios sound like a broken record and are dull stories.
Make your bio reflect the experience you have!
Who should attend:
Women who want to project a strong image and highlight their accomplishments. If you use your biographical description frequently or are circulating a resume, this workshop is for you!
How you will benefit:
You will hear a refreshed and more impressive description of your biographical history. With this new image, you’ll make a more humanized impression to others, thus connecting more effectively.
What you will walk away with:
- A review of who you are and where you have been including your strengths in times of challenge
- Written content for your new exciting bio
- Professional tips for creating your unique powerful image
Webinar Duration – 1 hour plus recorded Q&A
Buy this Webinar Training
$28
DRAB to FAB CONSULTATION
Get a 90-minute phone consultation to “FAB” your own bio
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BEFORE Carol had an issue with the Blah’s
Currently, Carol Wight is the CEO of the New Mexico Restaurant Association. She is responsible for carrying out the mission and vision of the organization and for implementing programs and services that are a benefit to NMRA members. She has owned and operated her own businesses for over twenty years, including several restaurants. She is a certified Franklin Covey Seven Habits Facilitator as well as a True Colors, personality based team-building facilitator. She lives in Albuquerque with a very supportive husband, crazy six-toed cat, and five daughters.
The incredible AFTER of Carol
At 21, Carol opened her first restaurant. By the time she was 30 she owned three successful restaurants with 150 employees. Utilizing entrepreneurial skills and restaurant expertise, she became an international consultant in destinations like Abu Dhabi, and Tokyo. Carol eventually became the CEO of the New Mexico Restaurant Association, running a 1,100 member trade organization where she advocated to improve the conditions of the industry in New Mexico. Through her work as an entrepreneur and advocate she realized that women entrepreneurs like herself needed a membership organization to support their road to success. She joined forces with author Katie Snapp to bring her book Skirt Strategies to life in a supportive membership community, empowering women to reach their full potential so they can obtain the leadership positions they deserve.
Put your best foot forward by crafting an impressive account that transforms your experiences into a powerful narrative proclaiming your achievements. Learn how to boast about your accomplishments without sounding pretentious!