Tune in for “Personal Branding” on Sept. 29

On September 29, at 9:00 a.m. PDT, join the WSU Alumni Association online for “Personal Branding: Embrace Your Authentic Self to Stand Out and Thrive.”

Personal Branding is becoming an essential part of professional success. This is not only true if you are looking for a new job, or looking to switch careers, it is also important within the workplace to make sure you get the promotion you want, achieve greater visibility for increased responsibilities, or to make sure your daily efforts and accomplishments are noticed. By having a strong personal brand, you enhance your visibility, build your credibility, gain recognition, and stand out from the crowd to move your career forward. In her webinar Ilhiana Rojas Saldana will share how to embrace your authentic self to create a powerful Personal Brand, and how to elevate your voice to deliver an impactful and memorable presence.

Register to attend on our Cougar Learning Consortium website.

Questions? Contact Amber Mendenhall at amber.mendenhall@wsu.edu

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