If you’re not sure where to start when it comes to creating your own LinkedIn strategy, think about how you can address the concerns of your ideal clients.
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Join us for a Women Who Wow virtual roundtable with leading women law firm CMBDOs/marketing directors on August 11 at 12:30 ET where we will explore:
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The next Woman Who Wows is Vickie Gray, a portrait and headshot photographer based in Baltimore, Maryland.
Before she started her photography career she spent more than 25 years as a legal marketer, managing the reputation, brand and external image of high-profile law firms in DC, Philadelphia, NYC and Miami as well as Baltimore.
Because she’s had so many supportive friends along the way it is important to offer the same help to others, so Vickie volunteers with workforce development nonprofits and similar agencies that help women succeed in the workplace.
She is a past-president of the Women’s Exchange; former board member of Maryland New Directions; and served on the board of the Legal Marketing Association’s Capital Chapter from 2009-2012.
Her photography pro bono projects include work with Marian House and Portraits for Patriots.
Frank Ramos, LinkedIn lawyer extraordinaire recently posted the below LinkedIn post that I thought was so insightful and wanted to share with my readers on how to develop good …
The first Women Who Wow webinar featuring women entrepreneurs was such a success that we are doing a part 2 on July 28 at 12:30pm!
I hope you can…
For over 20 years, Edie Reinhardt has worked with professional service firms to increase their name recognition, position themselves as industry experts and stand out from the competition. In particular, she specializes in helping law and accounting firms market and grow their business.
Prior to starting her business, she practiced law at a mid-sized law firm and worked in editorial, marketing and business development roles within professional media companies. Learn more about her in this Women Who Wow profile.
I keep seeing lawyers post on LinkedIn about their recent Chambers rankings, and while there’s nothing wrong with posts like these, especially because we like to cheer on others’ successes,…