Lights, Camera, Action: Getting Organized To Boost Your Virtual First Impression - a podcast by Janet M. Taylor

from 2021-01-18T05:00

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Do you cringe when you attend virtual meetings, and are asked to turn on your camera?  Are you looking for simple solutions to be organized when the camera is on?  Tune in as Sylvia Douglin, Refined Training and Consulting shares tips get your virtual background in order. 


Sylvia Douglin, Refined Training and Consulting has over 30 years of platform and curricula development experience.  Ms. Douglin has worked with both government and private sector clients as a training consultant and has led training departments for hotel companies.  Her government clients have included U.S. Secret Service, EPA, IRS, DC Courts, and the Department of Defense.  Private sector clients comprised URAC, JP Morgan Chase, AT&T, and Fannie Mae.


Sylvia Douglin has been in the hospitality industry for eighteen years beginning as a consultant to Meristar Hotels & Resorts (now Interstate Hotels & Resorts) then as the Director of Human Resources at Hilton Crystal City (Arlington, VA).  Her career then brought her to the corporate office as Director of Learning & Development first for Interstate Hotels & Resorts, then Hersha Hospitality & Management.  She is currently the Director of Training for Crestline Hotels & Resorts, Fairfax Virginia developing and delivering both classroom training and on-line learning to executive and management employees throughout their portfolio.


She has maintained a long relationship with American Hotel & Lodging Association’s Educational Institute and was a board member for five years.


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