Every piece of content you post on social media should always support your overall business goals. Take the time to figure out what your goals are before you start posting
Every piece of content you post on social media should always support your overall business goals. Take the time to figure out what your goals are before you start posting…
Here are 10 ways to take your content to the next level and fill in your monthly social media calendar:
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So many of you create great content and just publish it once, which is a huge mistake and a waste of your time.
There are so many ways to repurpose…
Thank you to the New York City Bar Association for featuring my article on why LinkedIn is so important, especially now.
Online networking is more important than ever for …
Paula T. Edgar, Esq., is a partner at Inclusion Strategy Solutions LLC, a consulting firm that provides innovative and strategic solutions on organizational diversity efforts, intercultural fluency initiatives, sexual harassment prevention and EEO compliance.
Paula speaks and consults on these and other topics by facilitating workshops, conducting live and virtual professional development training, delivering keynote speeches and coaching executives. Paula is an expert in inclusive executive/leadership development, personal branding, networking, social media and career strategies. She is a past President of the Metropolitan Black Bar Association (MBBA), New York’s largest black bar association.
Paula has previously served as the founder and CEO of PGE LLC, the inaugural Chief Diversity Officer at New York Law School, and as an attorney for the New York City Commission on Human Rights.
I met Paula at a conference in 2019 at which we were both speakers. I was so moved by her talk, that I went up to her, let her know that and asked if we could keep in touch. We started following each other on LinkedIn and I became an even bigger fan of hers. Learn more about why Paula is so awesome below.
Thank you to Susan Freeman and Jeanel Carlson for inviting me to be part of the Wonder Women in Business podcast.
I don’t know that I’d consider myself a…