Bloomberg Tax and Bloomberg Law Insights are hosting their latest Lunch & Learn, “Personal and Professional Branding in Transition,” on Jan. 25 from noon to 1 ET.
Professionals at all levels can benefit from developing and customizing their personal and professional brand—when they enter the job market, join a new firm or industry, consider a career change, move into a management role, or want to grow their business.
Find out how you create and cultivate your own brand by joining Bloomberg Tax and Bloomberg Law Insights & Commentary teams on Jan. 25 from noon to 1 p.m. ET for “Personal and Professional Branding in Transition,” part of our free virtual Lunch & Learn series. We’ll provide concrete tips and tools and address different scenarios, touch on potential pitfalls, and suggest areas to develop, particularly in sensitive, client-driven industries such as tax and law.
We’ve recruited two marketing and business development experts who will guide you in the process of tailoring a branding campaign that’s unique to your needs.
Jay Harrington, president of Harrington Communications, is a leading consultant and strategist in legal marketing, PR, and business development. He coaches attorneys and helps clients define market positioning, develop effective thought-leadership strategies, gain visibility through public relations, and generate new business.
Stefanie Marrone, a marketing consultant and social media strategist, advises law firms, professional service firms, legal service providers, B2B companies, professional associations, and individuals on marketing and business development to enhance revenue, retain and attract clients, and achieve greater brand recognition and market share.
You can join us for this free virtual event, no registration required, by signing on here at noon on Jan. 25 or by calling +1 309 205 3325 and entering the meeting ID: 916 5118 9066
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