It’s so important today to have a strong LinkedIn company page and consistent presence on the platform. Why? Because your clients and prospects are using the platform to conduct due
Future Leaders
Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Red Flags
How to Enhance Your Mindset Every Day
Here’s a little Monday motivation for all of us and some daily self-care tips:
- What energizes you
- What are you grateful for and why
- What’s not working and why
Every…
What to Do When You Finally Recover From a Hardship
I knew the day would come when my ex leaving me for one of our friends wouldn’t hurt anymore. I knew one day the daily pain would subside once I…
Why It’s Okay to Not Be Okay and How to Become Okay
A Few Reminders on How to Be More Positive
Happy One-Year Anniversary to the Social Media Butterfly Blog
How Use Your Alumni Network to Build Your Brand and Business
In 2007, I joined McKee Nelson, a young, entrepreneurial firm. In two short years there I learned more than I ever could have imagined. The market was booming and the firm was thriving. The marketing team was small so I had the opportunity to take on a lot of responsibility.
Then the market crashed and everything changed.
The firm had to make some tough but necessary decisions, but it did so in the most compassionate way. We were all in it together. They did the right thing for their people. McKee Nelson wound up merging with Bingham McCutchen and later became part of Morgan Lewis during another merger. I left before the first merger because I was craving stability, and what better place to find stability than the most stable firm in the world, Sullivan & Cromwell?
My experience at McKee was very rewarding because I made lifelong relationships with some of the smartest, kindest and honorable people in the industry, and it helped me to grow and learn what kind of professional I wanted to be.
I learned a few key lessons though this experience (as well as a few other tips) to build your alumni network:
How LinkedIn Training Can Help Your Firm and Lawyers
Earlier this week I conducted a training (at lunch – lawyers tend to come when you feed them) for one of my law firm clients on how to effectively use…