‘Your Communications Superpower: Lead with Your Story’

On Jan. 27 from 9 a.m.–12 p.m., join the WSU Alumni Association online for “Your Communications Superpower: Lead with Your Story.”

Whatever your life’s work, you can inspire others—colleagues, clients, volunteers, a potential employer or even a hoped-for recruit—by engaging them with compelling stories. Join us as we dive into the fun and power of strategic communications, with a spotlight on how to uncover and share our most powerful stories.

Having served as a nonprofit executive, Sophie Wadsworth’s leadership coaching and training combine strategic messaging and personal branding with her work as a storyteller. During this workshop, she will guide you to discover (or re-envision) your most powerful mission-centered stories and how to leverage their power in your work. You’ll discover new ways to win the hearts and minds of your stakeholders, clients, colleagues, funders, and community leaders.

Register to attend on the WSU Alumni Association website. Be sure to use discount code NOPLOUUAD for free registration.

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

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