Everyone is stressed right now over the coronavirus outbreak, which is totally understandable. I live in New York City where all restaurants, gyms and schools are closed for who knows
Everyone is stressed right now over the coronavirus outbreak, which is totally understandable. I live in New York City where all restaurants, gyms and schools are closed for who knows…
I’ve been working on a series featuring women who have “wowed” me. You’ll be seeing their profiles on the blog throughout March in honor of Women’s History Month, as well as throughout the year, because there are so many amazing women doing amazing things.
In this installment, learn more about Chicago-based Holly Barocio, a senior consultant at GrowthPlay.
Holly has wowed me since I first met her at a Legal Marketing Association Conference several years ago. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to interview her about the LMA’s diversity and inclusion efforts as part of my live reporting duties for the LMA Conference. I was impressed with her poise, intelligence and enthusiasm for advancing this important initiative. Since then, I’ve run into Holly at many industry events and seen her speak often, and have learned many things from her. She’s a leader in her field and an advocate for our industry. Learn more about her.
There are countless studies that talk about the health benefits of having a pet, but I don’t need to show you data to confirm what many of you already know.
Jahna Barbar is a Woman Who Wows for many reasons – she has a successful career as the regional Marketing & Business Development Manager at Seyfarth Shaw LLP, she dedicates her time to volunteering for the Legal Marketing Association, where she has held multiple leadership roles, and she is a role model for women in many ways.
I met Jahna though our mutual work for the LMA, and I was immediately impressed with her – she was not only smart, but she was kind and she has the wholehearted enthusiasm for what she does – whether in the office or in her volunteer work that I recognize in myself. She is the kind of person who gives 200% to everything she does. I’ve seen her support other women and be an advocate for future leaders, and that’s a trait that we need more than ever today. Learn more about Jahna.
Karen Kahn, is the Founder and Managing Partner of Threshold Advisors, LLC, as well as a certified coach, psychologist and consultant.
I just had to meet Karen after my mentor Wendy Bernero gave me Karen’s book to read.
The book, Daunting to Doable, helps lawyers become successful at developing relationships and business through a series of small, daily actions that can be woven into the typical flow of your personal and professional life.
I have used principles from the book in everything I’ve done since meeting Karen five years ago.
Karen is a Women Who Wows for many reasons, including pivoting into this career later in life, showing us all that it is never too late to do what you love. She is also humble, kind and generous with her time and advice. Learn more about Karen.
It’s easy and normal to panic and be nervous when the world seems so unsettled such as right now during the coronavirus outbreak.
Here are a few little things you…
Many of those in the legal marketing industry already know of Susan Freeman because of her strong online presence and ability to gather and support other women. Susan is the epitome of what is means to be a woman who supports other women. She’s been kind and helpful to me through the years, and she is a role model for all of us in terms of using her platform for the greater good.
I asked Susan to be part of the Women Who Wow series, which is running not only during March, Women’s History Month, but throughout the year, because she selflessly promotes so many others, and I thought it was time to shine a spotlight on her. Thank you Susan for all you do for our industry and for women. Learn more about her.
It hasn’t been an easy year for me.
Right about this time last year, I was packing up the last of my boxes to move into my boyfriend’s apartment.
I was so excited that I had finally met “the one.” I had never felt this way before and we moved fast. We were so different personality wise and a 10 year age difference. We were talking about marriage and kids, but my intuition knew something was up.
Business can come from any and everywhere. Everyone you meet could be a potential client, referral source, job lead or just someone who can help you at some point. This…