Gearing up for a summer of BIG moves!

We’re finally settling into true spring in Brooklyn–and it does feel like new beginnings and possibilities are beginning to bloom.

One of these exciting and beautiful seedlings on the horizon is a collab with Park Slope Parents on a Career Transition panel.

We’re going to share stories of five women who made BIG career moves during the pandemic.

Some moved into new roles, some built thriving portfolio careers where they work on multiple projects of their choosing, and one stepped into a new level of leadership within her current role – which inevitably changed the kind of work, respect and opportunities she attracts.

When I reached out to former clients to participate in the panel, they got back to me within 24 hours with an immediate yes. They would love to share their stories to help other women move through this (resilience-building) process!

First, I thought, the women in my community are powerful and supportive and so generous to share their stories.

And next, I realized - DAMN - I’ve helped a lot of women this year to move through significant internal and external obstacles and claim careers based on their desires. I’m beyond proud of this work.

If you’re ready to make some big moves in your career, I currently have two 1:1 coaching spots left.

As a reminder, when you sign up for a Private 1:1 Coaching Package, you get:

  • Six virtual 60-minute sessions

  • Access to my entire Career Pathing Framework (videos and exercises that lead you through a step-by-step process)

  • A resume and LinkedIn Profile audit and

  • Email support throughout the 3 months we will work together


Here’s the link to learn more about Private Coaching - or if you're ready to jump in, you can purchase a package HERE.

And for those of you who have worked with me in the past and want a tune-up session, I’m now offering those, as well. You can keep this link handy and any time you need your tune-up, you can purchase a one-time session and schedule a time that works for you HERE.

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