by Julie Tereshchuk | Feb 19, 2018 | Ask a Mentor, Blog, Featured Home, uncategorized, WCAustin
Got your own career conundrum you’d like advice on? Then sign up for the WCA peer mentoring program. It’s free to members! It’s all about peers who care helping their fellow WCA members. Tips on Working With an Intern/Employees For First-Time...
by Julie Tereshchuk | Jan 26, 2018 | Ask a Mentor, Blog, Featured Home, uncategorized, WCAustin
January 2018 Got your own career conundrum you’d like advice on? Then sign up for the WCA peer mentoring program. It’s free to members! It’s all about peers who care helping their fellow WCA members. Best Practices For Following Up With Prospects...
by Danielle Urban | Apr 4, 2016 | Feature News, Featured Home, uncategorized, WCAustin
Written by Katie McKee. For more than 20 years, Michael Barnes has been a staple of Austin journalism. While earning his PhD from the University of Texas, he began writing theater reviews for the Austin American-Statesman, and hasn’t stopped writing since. In 1993, he...
by Danielle Urban | Nov 20, 2015 | Feature News, Featured Home, uncategorized, WCAustin
Written by Michele Chan Santos. Generating good ideas for your company or nonprofit is all about validating the ideas people contribute, said Shawn Utterback, founder of The Play Storming Group. The Play Storming Group does corporate training, team building and improv...
by Danielle Urban | Aug 2, 2015 | Feature News, Featured Home, Luncheon, uncategorized, WCAustin
Written by Victoria Williams. How do you gain internal and upward influence with executive in the workplace? Stacy Armijo knows. Armijo – who serves as Senior Vice President and Austin General Manager for Pierpont Communications – is a focused, strategic communicator...
by Women Communicators of Austin | May 15, 2015 | Feature News, uncategorized, WCAustin
Written by Victoria Williams. With an endless pile of work projects, commitments to community organizations and a family to look after, many of us, at times, can find keeping everything straight a bit challenging. Don’t worry, though. I have asked fellow communicators...