In the News

My articles have appeared on numerous web sites and publications, including Forbes.com, The New York Post, Women’s Health, Careerbuilder.com, Jobankusa.com, 6 Figure Jobs.com, Networking for Professionals, Society of Woman Engineers, Young Health Care ExecutiveHello Tampa Bay, JobsDB.com Interactive Recruitment Network, National Federation of Press Women, e-magnify, New York Center for Coaching.

Here is a shortlist of some of my more recent contributions:

Forbes.com:

BusinessInsider.com:

Other Coverage:

I appeared in a two part video series for ChangeHd.com on having the courage to take career risks and finding your true passion.

Continued in Pt. 2:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNchAz91o_0


I have appeared on Fox Good Day New York and  have been the featured on-air guest on “Career Talk with Maggie” on Martha Stewart Living Radio Sirius 112.


I was quoted in MyMetro career’s column on how to properly participate in meetings.


I was interviewed for an article entitled “Find The Work You Want” in Today’s Health & Wellness magazine.


My article “How to Chose A Boss” appeared in the Black EOE Journal.


My article “Getting Past Fear” was featured in Hispanic Network Magazine.


I was featured in an article, “Put Networking To Work” in Executive Female Magazine (now called Nafe Magazine).

Here’s are selected excerpts of my contribution to the networking article:

  • “This is not rocket science, and yet I coach a number of senior-level executives - both men and women - who tell me they hate networking and that they’re terrible at it. So the first thing I do is help them redefine what networking is. There’s a misperception that it’s a sign of being needy. I explain that networking is just talking - and relax them with the fact that informal intercourse with colleagues usually makes for the best connections.”
  • “To get started, I advise clients to make a list with three columns. The first list is of people they can call easily, the second is of people they know somewhat; and the third is of completely new contacts - cold calls that would be more of a stretch. I make them start with the first column and help them build from there, so eventually, they can make cold calls or introductions in the third column confortably.”
  • “Networking is really a partnership. It’s not about what someone can get or needs from another - it’s about what they both can bring to the table. I remind clients it’s not entirely about them. They can maximize any networking situation by offering themselves as a resource, after asking a few questions. It makes for a more comfortable experience, and it works.”

I was interviewed for a Fox5 Good Day New York segment devoted to Interviewing Do’s and Don’ts. Here are the top 3 do’s and don’ts as discussed on the show!

The top 3 Do’s were:

  1. Do Research the Company
  2. Ask Questions
  3. Send thank you note

The top 3 Don’ts were:

  1. Don’t be late
  2. Don’t rehash your resume
  3. Don’t bad mouth prior boss/company