From Cold Call to Great Conversation: My Interview on OC Talk Radio
A few weeks ago, I received a cold call.
Now, most of us brace ourselves when we hear that phrase, but this one turned into something amazing.
Boost Your Networking Impact with This FREE Cheat Sheet!
A few weeks ago, I received a cold call.
Now, most of us brace ourselves when we hear that phrase, but this one turned into something amazing.
When you’re building a business, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the day-to-day hustle. But as I’ve learned, being actively involved in your local community brings tremendous value, not just to your business, but also to your own growth and perspective.
When Goldman Sachs offers the chance to attend their 10,000 Small Business Sales Clinic, you can bet I’ll clear my schedule. That’s exactly what I did recently when I attended the clinic in Long Beach, CA, and it was well worth it!
October marked the beginning of an exciting journey at the Women Rising Leadership Academy at the Brea Community Center. This leadership academy is more than just a series of workshops; it’s an opportunity to connect with like-minded women who share a passion for growth, success, and leadership.
During the recent Business Forum hosted by the North Orange County Chamber of Commerce, a small business panel featuring Allison Ritto (Allison Goods), Hemani Bhardwaj (Speedy Digital Print), Jasmine Hernandez (Chicana Vegana), and Michael Williams (Williams Insurance) shared their journeys—the highs and the lows—of entrepreneurship.
I recently had the opportunity to attend a session with business strategist JT Foxx, and it was a treasure trove of insights on branding, marketing, and personal growth. Here are the key takeaways that can help you elevate your brand and business strategy.
I recently attended an insightful Eggs & Issues event hosted by the Orange Chamber of Commerce, at the Orange Café where the guest speaker, Steven Greyshock, Vice President of Public Affairs for the Irvine Company, discussed a new project in the City of Orange. It was a fascinating glimpse into how large companies approach development, and it raised an important question for me: What responsibility do real estate developers have to engage the community when planning major projects?