Elise Stevens: How to Increase Your Visibility within Your Organization - a podcast by Deborah Coviello

from 2021-09-03T09:00

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Elise Stevens shares the importance of understanding yourself and your skills when creating a personal brand and message while making a mark within your organization in the world. Listen in as Deborah and Elise discuss the challenges of being seen online, crafting a unique voice that makes sense for your brand, and why confidence is the key to leading and serving others.


Elise Stevens is a career tactician who helps Women in STEM advance their careers.


Elise works with women to reinforce within themselves their true value to their team, company and industry. 


While women have been recognized as equals throughout various industries in recent years, the number of women in STEM  field has barely risen. Elise wants this to change.  


Elise works with incredible women who have extensive knowledge, skills and passion for their career, but unfortunately the high pressure and status quo within the workplace has left them feeling emotionally exhausted; they have lost confidence in their own hard-earned skills and are considering leaving their roles.


For over two decades, Elise has worked in organizations of all sizes and industries. It is through this work she has built a treasure trove of tools and processes for women to leverage in their career journeys.


 


You can connect with Elise in the following ways:


Instagram https://www.instagram.com/elisestevens.co/?hl=en


Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisestevens/


 


 


Are you a CEO dealing with change? Part inspiration, part strategy, I’ve created this resource for CEO’s who leading their team through a rapid transition and looking for a resource and guide to help them stay confident, focused, and a mentor for others. You can download it here: https://mailchi.mp/coviellocm/the-ceos-compass

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