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Lisa Niser is an individual and small business tax expert with 25 years’ experience in the tax field and 19 years’ experience running her own practice.
Her super power is…
Meet Jaimie Field, a trainer and coach to lawyers. Jaimie teaches lawyers and firms how to take all of the legal marketing strategies that exist (and some you may…
In this Women Who Wow profile, learn more about Nancy Stein, an attorney who assists clients with content creation, marketing, promotions, communications and brand recognition efforts.
Prior to starting…
I’ve been getting a number of requests from people who want to watch video replays of past Women Who Wow programs. Well, here you go!
All of these programs can…
Do you ever wonder how your life would be different if everything ended up working out the way you thought it would? Sort of like the movie Sliding Doors?
Sliding…
There are some great upcoming Women Who Wow events for women at all levels in their careers and they are all free to attend. I hope you will join us…
The next Woman Who Wows is Vickie Gray, a portrait and headshot photographer based in Baltimore, Maryland.
Before she started her photography career she spent more than 25 years as a legal marketer, managing the reputation, brand and external image of high-profile law firms in DC, Philadelphia, NYC and Miami as well as Baltimore.
Because she’s had so many supportive friends along the way it is important to offer the same help to others, so Vickie volunteers with workforce development nonprofits and similar agencies that help women succeed in the workplace.
She is a past-president of the Women’s Exchange; former board member of Maryland New Directions; and served on the board of the Legal Marketing Association’s Capital Chapter from 2009-2012.
Her photography pro bono projects include work with Marian House and Portraits for Patriots.
For many of us, it is easier to notice things we screw up rather than acknowledging all the things we do right. And you know what? “Where attention goes, energy…
Each day is a great opportunity to learn something new and to challenge yourself.
For example, I never thought I could be a published author, but I loved to write.…