Five Tips for Networking Success: The Coffee Lunch Coffee Approach.
Thursday, September 17 | 3 p.m. (Zoom workshop)
Workshop Recording
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How do you feel about networking? Are you energized by the prospect of meeting new people? Or does the very notion send you into fits of panic? Would you characterize yourself as an active networker? Or, are you unsure of where to begin, concerned that you might be asking too much of others? While at times, networking may feel intimidating, stressful or awkward, now is the time to sharpen your networking skills, utilize this powerful tool and connect with others.
Alana Muller will share an overview of her concept, Coffee Lunch Coffee – an accessible, relevant, immediately actionable approach to professional networking for those interested in connecting with others, getting involved in their community, seeking to advance their career or looking to build social relationships. You will leave with five immediately actionable tips for networking success!
About Alana
Alana Muller is a Networking speaker, workshop facilitator, coach and author of the book, Coffee Lunch Coffee: A Practical Field Guide for Master Networking and a companion blog, CoffeeLunchCoffee.com. She has helped thousands of people formulate a strategic mindset around Networking while creating a game plan to get out there and Connect. Coffee Lunch Coffee is a WBENC-Certified WBE.
Alana enjoys Connecting with people around the world and sharing stories on topics such as Networking, entrepreneurship and women in business. She has been a contributor to Forbes.com, The Huffington Post, CNBC and other publications and, twice, was a featured speaker at TEDxOverland Park.
Alana is the former President of Kauffman FastTrac, a global provider of training to aspiring and established entrepreneurs. Additionally, Alana spent a number of years as an executive with Sprint Corporation.
Alana has a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago, where she was the recipient of the Mike and Karen Herman Fellowship for Women in Entrepreneurship, and an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Smith College. She is actively engaged in the community and serves on a number of corporate and volunteer boards, including the board of directors for Enterprise Bank, ISCTE International Business School in Lisbon, Portugal, and is the immediate past president of the Kansas Chapter of International Women’s Forum. She was recognized as the 2019 NextGen Leader by JCRB|AJC, the 2017 Instructor of the Year by the Turner School of Construction Management, a 2013 NextGen Leader by the Kansas City Business Journal and a 2012 Influential Woman by KC Business magazine. Follow her on Twitter at @AlanaMuller.