From the Rocky Mountains to Silicon Valley
…people. Entering the professional world during a pandemic is challenging, but companies are adapting and constantly developing new communication strategies to ensure success, and I am excited to be a…
…people. Entering the professional world during a pandemic is challenging, but companies are adapting and constantly developing new communication strategies to ensure success, and I am excited to be a…
…you can still find French companies using English in the quest for that certain “je ne sais quoi.” I saw several examples of this during my time in France, with…
…In the beginning, I wouldn’t know which assignment to complete first. However, as time passed, I began to discover small ways to decide what to prioritize. 3. Some days can…
…sure), it’s our job to quickly absorb the knowledge that comes from working with them. It’s not easy. Still, this dynamic, cross-cultural environment never fails to amaze me. I’ve learned…
…solving problems, and taking the time to acknowledge the great work our people do day-in and day-out. I see accountability applied in my teams in big ways such as when…
…switched-on, highly capable and super-talented outbound communications pros throughout Asia and have these terrific individuals spend some time in NA and vice versa — is a point in my life…