When you’re looking to break into the business of sports with your startup pitch, there are certain things that you should NOT do. Allow me to explain.
To spread your reputation effectively, you have to start getting serious about developing your own body of content. Sunflowers.
Yes, you CAN leverage the power of your network by sharing your not so great news.It won't be the most comfortable thing you've ever done, but it won't be the worst thing either. In fact, you may find it to be incredibly liberating. It may even position you for your next big move.
In this conversation with Heather Wolf, managing director at Trewstar Corporate Board Services, I set out to uncover the inner workings of #corporateboard #recruiting and how women in leadership (+all humans) with or without experience can go about positioning themselves as sparkling candidates for board seats.
Over the greater part of a year, I’ve seen thought leaders emerge across the sports and entertainment landscape. They’ve emerged at virtual conferences and panels. They’ve appeared as guests on podcasts. They’ve shared their views on platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter. They didn’t show up just once or twice. They shared their insights consistently, with courage and conviction. And that’s not an easy thing to do.