Take the Leap
In this episode, Luvvie shares her personal journey—from being a ‘failed’ doctor to accidental entrepreneur—and reflects on the highs and lows of starting and running her business. She discusses the […]
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“Personal branding separates you from others and positions you as a thought leader in your industry.”
In this episode, Jewel Love interviews Rob Wesley, a Supplier Program Manager at The Boeing Company. Rob shares his experience working with a coach and the impact it had on his career. They discusses the importance of personal branding and how it can help black men in corporate America stand out and advance in their careers. Rob also highlights the value of failure and the mindset shift needed to embrace it as a learning opportunity.
Key Takeaways:
Failure should be viewed as a learning opportunity and a chance to grow.
Building a strong network and engaging in personal development activities can open doors to new opportunities.
Embracing a CEO mindset and treating oneself as a business can lead to career growth and success.
Exploring new projects and taking risks can help expand one’s skill set and increase professional opportunities.
Links:
➡️ Rob Wesley on Linkedin
➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin
If you are ready to take it to the next level, contact us today for a free consultation at www.blackexecutivemen.com
In this episode, Luvvie shares her personal journey—from being a ‘failed’ doctor to accidental entrepreneur—and reflects on the highs and lows of starting and running her business. She discusses the […]
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