MOVING UP/MOVING ON: Advocate for the Career You Want

  • 20 Oct 2021
  • 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
  • Zoom Meeting

Registration

MOVING UP/MOVING ON

Advocate for the Career You Want


Wednesday, October 20, 2021

1:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.

$40 for Members | $55 for Non-Members


Featured Guest:

Jamie Lee, Executive Coach


Moderator:

Janet Heit, Founder & Director, Another Nice Mask


Are you seeking to advance in your current role, land a new position, or improve your work/life balance? If so, this timely session with coach Jamie Lee will help you:
  •   ·   Negotiate for higher pay
  •   ·   Cut through office politics 
  •   ·    Grow into leadership roles
  •   ·    Set boundaries that create balance and fulfillment
  •   ·    Improve not only your results, but also reputation and relationships
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If you aren’t taking risks to advance, to influence, and to ask for what you really want, you’re undermining your own potential.

 

MOVING UP/MOVING ON is all about you and your career journey. Bring your lunch — and your questions — and join WID for this very special presentation!

 


Jamie Lee is an executive coach who helps smart women who love their jobs but hate office politics get promoted and better paid without throwing anyone under the bus. Born in South Korea, Jamie first learned the value of self-advocacy from the example of her mother, who single-handedly raised three daughters, while running a nail salon and speaking broken English in New Jersey. Before becoming an executive coach, Jamie negotiated as a buyer for multinational companies, worked as a hedge fund analyst, and later as operations director for a NYC-based tech startup. Learn more about Jamie here.



Janet Heit is a writer, development officer, and the Founder & Director of Another Nice Mask. She began her working life as a curator and arts administrator, creating numerous opportunities for women and artists of color and helping to make the arts more community-accessible. She then retooled for a career in development, often directing corporate and foundation relations for medical centers, education, and social services. She has raised millions of dollars for research, next-gen scholarships, community-based clinics, and opportunities for the vulnerable and marginalized. Look for her articles, The Benefits of the Age-Diverse Office, and Executive Presence: The Unspoken Rules of Engagement, in upcoming issues of Diversity Woman Magazine.

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